Dr Gavin Lawrence
Senior Lecturer in Sport & Exercise Science
Contact info
Room 207, School of Psychology and Sport Science Exercise, George Building
Email: g.p.lawrence@bangor.ac.uk
Tel: 01248388283
Bio:
I am a senior lecturer conducting Sport and Exercise Science research within the Institue of the Psychology of Elite Performance. This aspect of Performance Psychology research resides in effective coaching, performance development and expertise. I am particularly interested in investigating how we can accelerate the journey to expertise via adopting a multidisaplinary approach to understading the performer. Throughout this research, I work with high profile Sports Organisations e.g., UK Sport, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), Weightlifting Wales, England Athletics and UK Deaf Sport.
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Thirty years of longitudinal talent development research: A systematic review and meta-aggregation
Lawrence, G., Dunn, E., Gottwald, V., Oliver, S., Roberts, R., Hardy, J. & Woodman, T., 22 Feb 2024, (E-pub ahead of print) In: International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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State anxiety, reinvestment propensity and motor control strategies: A test of offline and online motor control processes under heightened state anxiety
Lawrence, G., 3 Nov 2017, Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport: SCAPPS refereed abstracts repository. 1 ed. Vol. 49. p. 38Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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The effect of state anxiety on the online and offline control of fast target directed movements
Lawrence, G., 16 Sept 2015, Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport: SCAPPS refereed abstracts repository. s1 ed. Vol. 44. p. 40Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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When vision is impaired, what should athletes focus on? The underlying mechanisms of human movement
Lawrence, G., 16 Sept 2015, Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport: Proceedings of the SCAPPS 2015 Annual Conference. s1 ed. Vol. 47. p. 19Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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The influence of trial sequence on the preparation and control of sequential aiming movements
Lawrence, G., 16 Jun 2014, Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport: SCAPPS refereed abstracts repository. s1 ed. Vol. 46. p. 9Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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Online versus offline processing of visual feedback from peripheral and central vision.
Lawrence, G. P. & Khan, M. A., 1 Jan 2002.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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The integration of sequential aiming movements: Switching hand and direction at the first target
Lawrence, G. P., Khan, M. A., Mottram, T. M., Adam, J. J. & Buckolz, E., 29 Jan 2016, In: Acta Psychologica. 164, p. 181-87Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The utilization of visual feedback from peripheral and central vision in the control of movement amplitude.
Lawrence, G. P., Khan, M. A. & Oldham, T., 1 Jan 2004.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Practice with anxiety improves performance, but only when anxious: evidence for the specificity of practice hypothesis
Lawrence, G. P., Cassell, V. E., Beattie, S. J., Woodman, T., Khan, M. A., Hardy, L. J. & Gottwald, V. M., 27 Oct 2013, In: Psychological Research. 78, 5Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Response programming in rapid aiming movements under simple and choice reaction time conditions.
Lawrence, G. P. & Khan, M. A., 1 Jan 2002.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper