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Emma Mosley
Emma Mosley
Lecturer in Sport Psychology, Solent University, Southampton
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei solent.ac.uk - Startseite
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Heart rate variability and cardiac vagal tone in psychophysiological research–recommendations for experiment planning, data analysis, and data reporting
S Laborde, E Mosley, JF Thayer
Frontiers in psychology 8, 238557, 2017
18392017
Vagal tank theory: the three rs of cardiac vagal control functioning–resting, reactivity, and recovery
S Laborde, E Mosley, A Mertgen
Frontiers in neuroscience 12, 257628, 2018
2352018
Positive personality-trait-like individual differences in athletes from individual-and team sports and in non-athletes
S Laborde, F Guillén, E Mosley
Psychology of sport and exercise 26, 9-13, 2016
1722016
Influence of a 30-day slow-paced breathing intervention compared to social media use on subjective sleep quality and cardiac vagal activity
S Laborde, T Hosang, E Mosley, F Dosseville
Journal of clinical medicine 8 (2), 193, 2019
892019
Emotional intelligence training in team sports
M Campo, S Laborde, E Mosley
Journal of Individual Differences, 2016
842016
Effects of voluntary slow breathing on heart rate and heart rate variability: A systematic review and a meta-analysis
S Laborde, MS Allen, U Borges, F Dosseville, TJ Hosang, M Iskra, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 138, 104711, 2022
702022
A unifying conceptual framework of factors associated to cardiac vagal control
S Laborde, E Mosley, A Mertgen
Heliyon 4 (12), 2018
522018
Psychophysiological effects of slow‐paced breathing at six cycles per minute with or without heart rate variability biofeedback
S Laborde, MS Allen, U Borges, M Iskra, N Zammit, M You, T Hosang, ...
Psychophysiology 59 (1), e13952, 2022
462022
The influence of slow-paced breathing on executive function
S Laborde, MS Allen, U Borges, TJ Hosang, P Furley, E Mosley, ...
Journal of Psychophysiology, 2021
362021
A scoping review of heart rate variability in sport and exercise psychology
E Mosley, S Laborde
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 1-75, 2022
332022
Influence of slow-paced breathing on inhibition after physical exertion
S Laborde, T Lentes, TJ Hosang, U Borges, E Mosley, F Dosseville
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 465718, 2019
312019
Emotional intelligence in sports and physical activity: an intervention focus
S Laborde, E Mosley, S Ackermann, A Mrsic, F Dosseville
Emotional intelligence in education: Integrating research with practice, 289-320, 2018
312018
Performing under pressure: Influence of personality-trait-like individual differences
E Mosley, S Laborde
Performance psychology, 291-314, 2016
312016
Coping related variables, cardiac vagal activity and working memory performance under pressure
E Mosley, S Laborde, E Kavanagh
Acta Psychologica 191, 179-189, 2018
292018
The contribution of coping related variables and cardiac vagal activity on the performance of a dart throwing task under pressure
E Mosley, S Laborde, E Kavanagh
Physiology & behavior 179, 116-125, 2017
272017
Influence of a single slow-paced breathing session on cardiac vagal activity in athletes
M You, S Laborde, C Salvotti, N Zammit, E Mosley, F Dosseville
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 20 (3), 1632-1644, 2022
262022
Using slow-paced breathing to foster endurance, well-being, and sleep quality in athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic
U Borges, B Lobinger, F Javelle, M Watson, E Mosley, S Laborde
Frontiers in psychology 12, 624655, 2021
242021
Commentary: Heart rate variability and self-control–A meta-analysis
S Laborde, E Mosley
Frontiers in psychology 7, 189911, 2016
242016
The contribution of coping-related variables and cardiac vagal activity on prone rifle shooting performance under pressure
E Mosley, S Laborde, E Kavanagh
Journal of Psychophysiology, 2018
202018
Enhancing cardiac vagal activity: Factors of interest for sport psychology
S Laborde, E Mosley, L Ueberholz
Progress in brain research 240, 71-92, 2018
182018
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