Items where Author is "Eaves, Daniel"
Journal Article
Scott, Matthew and Taylor, Stephen and Chesterton, Paul and Vogt, Stefan Reinhold and Eaves, Daniel (2018) Motor imagery during action observation increases eccentric hamstring force : an acute non-physical intervention. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40 (12). pp. 1443-1451. ISSN 0963-8288
Eaves, Daniel and Haythornthwaite, Lauren and Vogt, Stefan (2014) Motor imagery during action observation modulates automatic imitation effects in rhythmical actions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8: 28. ISSN 1662-5161
Eaves, Daniel and Turgeon, Martine and Vogt, Stefan (2012) Automatic Imitation in Rhythmical Actions: Kinematic Fidelity and the Effects of Compatibility, Delay, and Visual Monitoring. PLoS ONE, 17 (10). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1932-6203
Eaves, Daniel and Breslin, Gavin and Robinson, Emma and Van Schaik, Paul and Spears, Iain (2011) The short-term effects of real-time virtual reality feedback on motor learning in dance. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 20 (1). pp. 62-77. ISSN 1054-7460
Eaves, Daniel and Hodges, Nicola and Williams, A. Mark (2008) Energetic costs of incidental visual coupling during treadmill running. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40 (8). pp. 1506-1514.
Eaves, Daniel and Rookwood, Joel (2008) “Like Everton, you’re just a small club”: perceptions of greatness in British club football. Journal of Qualitative Research in Sports Studies, 2 (1). pp. 45-58.
Hodges, Nicola and Heyes, Spencer and Eaves, Daniel and Horn, Robert and Williams, A. Mark (2006) End-point trajectory matching as a method for teaching kicking skills. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 37 (2-3). pp. 230-246.
Contribution to Conference
Eaves, Daniel (2012) Preparing a Phd in the UK: working with the end in mind. In: Ze-phir: Information for the Sport-Scientific new generation., 2012-01-17.
Eaves, Daniel and Turgeon, Martine and Vogt, Stefan (2011) Automatic imitation in rhythmic actions. In: Research in Imagery and Observation Annual Meeting, 2011-05-11.
Eaves, Daniel and Vogt, Stefan (2011) Exploring low-level visuo-motor resonance in rhythmic pantomime actions. In: Winterakademie: Perceptual-Motor Skills in Sport, 2011-02-25.
Eaves, Daniel and Sangster, Catherine and Spears, Iain (2009) The effect of expertise on phase transitions and critical fluctuations during interpersonal coordination in rowing. In: North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Conference, 2009-06-15.
Eaves, Daniel and Gibbons, Tom and Anderson, Jan (2008) Exploring educational professional development: what do lecturers need? In: The 8th Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, 2008-06-12.
Eaves, Daniel and Hood, Simon (2008) Should perceptual or action skill development be prioritised when coaching soccer goalkeepers? In: UNSPECIFIED.
Eaves, Daniel and Innerd, Alison (2008) What crucial features of a demonstration facilitate observational learning in children: relative motion or end-point information? In: The British Association of Sport & Exercise Sciences Conference, 2008-04-14.
Eaves, Daniel and Anderton, Daniel and Tayler, Martin (2007) Is visual perception the key to success in youth soccer players? In: Perception, 2007-06-14.
Tayler, Martin and Garner, Jordan and Eaves, Daniel (2007) Visual manipulation in maintaining balance and developing proprioceptive awareness in gymnastic balance beam performance. In: The International Society for Posture and Gait, 2007-08-16.
Eaves, Daniel and Hodges, Nicola and Williams, A. Mark (2005) The effects of symmetrical and asymmetrical visual coupling on the stability of treadmill running. In: Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, 2005-07-14.
Hodges, Nicola and Heyes, Spencer and Eaves, Daniel and Horn, Robert and Williams, A. Mark (2004) Teaching soccer skills through ball-trajectory matching strategies. In: The 5th World Congress on Science and Football., 2004-06-22.
Eaves, Daniel and Hodges, Nicola and Williams, A. Mark (2004) The effect of visual manipulations on running stability. In: North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Conference, 2004-07-22.