Items where Author is "Jones, Leighton"
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TICKLAY, Misbah and JONES, Leighton
(2024).
Examining mindfulness as a strategy to improve the exercise experience.
Journal of sports sciences, 42 (20), 1942-1931.
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BIRD, Jonathan M., KARAGEORGHIS, Costas I., JONES, Leighton, HARRIS, David J., ALHARBI, Mohammed and VINE, Samuel J.
(2024).
Beyond Rubik: The Embodiment–Presence–Interactivity Cube Applied to Exercise.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 74: 102684.
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JONES, Leighton, KARAGEORGHIS, C.I., KER, Tony, RUSHTON, C.J., STEPHENSON, S.R. and WHEELDON, I.L.
(2024).
The Exercise Intensity-Music-Tempo Preference Relationship: A Decennial Revisit.
Psychology of sport and exercise, 74: 102644.
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JONES, Leighton and ZENKO, Zachary
(2024).
Shareable resource: 10 ways to enhance pleasure during exercise.
ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal, 28 (3), p. 63.
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JONES, Leighton and ZENKO, Zachary
(2023).
A systematic narrative review of extrinsic strategies to improve affective responses to exercise.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 5.
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HUTCHINSON, Jasmin C., JONES, Leighton, EKKEKAKIS, Panteleimon, CHEVAL, Boris, BRAND, Ralf, SALVATORE, Gabrielle M., ADLER, Samantha and LUO, Yan
(2023).
Affective Responses to Increasing- and Decreasing-Intensity Resistance Training Protocols.
Journal of sport & exercise psychology, 1-17.
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JONES, Leighton and WHEAT, Jonathan
(2022).
Green and Pleasant Lands: The Affective and Cerebral Hemodynamic Effects of Presence in Virtual Environments During Exercise.
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 130 (2), 826-843.
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RUMBOLD, James, MADIGAN, Daniel J., MURTAGH-COX, Alice and JONES, Leighton
(2021).
Examining Profiles of the Big Five and Sensation Seeking among Competitive Climbers.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise.
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KARAGEORGHIS, Costas I., JONES, Leighton, HOWARD, Luke W., THOMAS, Rhys M., MOULASHIS, Panayiotis and SANTICH, Sam J.
(2020).
When It HIITs, You Feel No Pain: Psychological and Psychophysiological Effects of Respite-Active Music in High-Intensity Interval Training.
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 1-12.
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JONES, Leighton, STORK, M.J. and OLIVER, L.S.
(2020).
Affective responses to high-intensity interval training with continuous and respite music.
Journal of Sports Sciences, 1-8.
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ZENKO, Zachary, KAHN, Rachel, BERMAN, Catherine, HUTCHINSON, Jasmin and JONES, Leighton
(2019).
Do exercisers maximize their pleasure by default? Using prompts to enhance the affective experience of exercise.
Sport, exercise, and performance psychology.
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JONES, Leighton and EKKEKAKIS, Panteleimon
(2019).
Affect and prefrontal hemodynamics during exercise under immersive audiovisual stimulation: improving the experience of exercise for overweight adults.
Journal of Sport and Health Science, 8 (4), 325-338.
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JONES, Leighton, HUTCHINSON, Jasmin C. and MULLIN, Elizabeth M
(2018).
In the zone: an exploration of personal characteristics underlying affective responses to heavy exercise.
Journal of sport and exercise psychology, 40 (5), 249-258.
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HUTCHINSON, Jasmin C., JONES, Leighton, VITTI, Steven N., MOORE, Andrew, DALTON, Paul C. and O'NEIL, Brendan J.
(2018).
The influence of self-selected music on affect-regulated exercise intensity and remembered pleasure during treadmill running.
Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, 7 (1), 80-92.
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JONES, Leighton, TILLER, Nicholas and KARAGEORGHIS, Costas I.
(2017).
Psychophysiological effects of music on acute recovery from high-intensity interval training.
Physiology & Behavior, 170, 106-114.
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JONES, Leighton, KARAGEORGHIS, C.I, LANE, A.M and BISHOP, D.T
(2015).
The Influence of Motivation and Attentional Style on Affective, Cognitive, and Behavioral Outcomes of an Exercise Class.
Scandinavian Journal Of Medicine & Science In Sports, 27 (1), 124-135.
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HUTCHINSON, Jasmin C., KARAGEORGHIS, Costas I. and JONES, Leighton
(2015).
See Hear: psychological effects of music and music-video during treadmill running.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49 (2), 199-211.
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JONES, Leighton, KARAGEORGHIS, Costas I. and EKKEKAKIS, Panteleimon
(2014).
Can high-intensity exercise be more pleasant?: Attentional dissociation using music and video.
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 36 (5), 528-541.
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KARAGEORGHIS, Costas I. and JONES, Leighton
(2014).
On the stability and relevance of the exercise heart rate–music-tempo preference relationship.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 15 (3), 299-310.
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KARAGEORGHIS, C. I., HUTCHINSON, J. C, JONES, Leighton, FARMER, H. L, AYHAN, M. S, WILSON, R. C and BAILEY, S. G
(2013).
Psychological, psychophysical, and ergogenic effects of music in swimming.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 4 (4), 560-568.
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KARAGEORGHIS, C. I, JONES, Leighton, PRIEST, D. L, AKERS, R. I, CLARKE, A, PERRY, J and LIM, H. B. T
(2011).
Revisiting the relationship between exercise heart rate and music tempo preference.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 82 (2), 274-284.
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KARAGEORGHIS, C. I., JONES, Leighton and STUART, D. P
(2008).
Psychological Effects of Music Tempi during Exercise.
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 29 (7), 613-619.
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KARAGEORGHIS, C. I, JONES, Leighton and LOW, D. C
(2006).
Relationship Between Exercise Heart Rate and Music
Tempo Preference.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 77 (2), 240-250.
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