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Christopher M. Janelle

Christopher M. Janelle

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Psychology

D-Index
48
Citations
11885
World Ranking
5857
National Ranking
3178

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Christopher M. Janelle is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience and medicine, with significant contributions to cognitive neuroscience. The scientist's interdisciplinary work spans several subfields, including physical therapy, sports therapy and rehabilitation, social psychology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and occupational therapy.

Their research explores key topics such as neuroscience and music perception, hearing loss and rehabilitation, balance, gait, and falls prevention, music therapy and health, technology and human factors in education and health, occupational health and performance, as well as musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation.

Christopher M. Janelle has coauthored multiple papers with frequent collaborators including Chris J. Hass, Kyoung Shin Park, Taylor Buchanan, Bhavana Patel, and Bradley Fawver. The collaboration with Chris J. Hass is the most frequent, reflecting repeated joint studies.

Their work appears in several academic journals with multiple publications in these venues:

  • Human Movement Science
  • Gait & Posture
  • Emotion
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Frontiers in Psychology

Selected recent publications include:

  • "Familiarity with music influences stride amplitude and variability during rhythmically-cued walking in individuals with Parkinson's disease" (2021, Gait & Posture)
  • "Musical pleasure beneficially alters stride and arm swing amplitude during rhythmically-cued walking in people with Parkinson's disease" (2020, Human Movement Science)
  • "Recalling fearful memories modifies approach and avoidance behavior based on spatial context." (2021, Emotion)
  • "Carrying Asymmetric Loads While Walking on a Treadmill Interferes with Lower Limb Coordination" (2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
  • "Fast breathing facilitates reaction time and movement time of a memory-guided force pulse" (2021, Human Movement Science)

Christopher M. Janelle was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Perceptual-cognitive expertise in sport: a meta-analysis.

    Derek T.Y. Mann;A. Mark Williams;Paul Ward;Christopher M. Janelle

  • Handbook of sport psychology

    Robert N. Singer;Heather A. Hausenblas;Christopher Janelle

  • Maximizing Performance Feedback Effectiveness through Videotape Replay and a Self-Controlled Learning Environment

    Christopher M. Janelle;Douglas A. Barba;Shane G. Frehlich;L. Keith Tennant

  • Handbook of sport psychology, 2nd ed.

    Robert N. Singer;Heather A. Hausenblas;Christopher M. Janelle

  • Stress and anxiety

    Tim Woodman;L. Hardy;R.N. Singer;H.A. Hausenblas

  • Determining sport expertise: from genes to supremes.

    Robert N. Singer;Christopher M. Janelle

  • Expertise differences in cortical activation and gaze behavior during rifle shooting.

    Christopher M. Janelle;Charles H. Hillman;Ross J. Apparies;Nicholas P. Murray

  • Cortico-cortical communication and superior performance in skilled marksmen: an EEG coherence analysis.

    Sean P. Deeny;Charles H. Hillman;Christopher M. Janelle;Bradley D. Hatfield

  • Anxiety, arousal and visual attention: a mechanistic account of performance variability

    Christopher M. Janelle

  • Subject-controlled performance feedback and learning of a closed motor skill

    Christopher M. Janelle;Jingu Kim;Robert N. Singer

  • Anxiety and Performance: A Visual Search Examination of the Processing Efficiency Theory

    Nicholas P. Murray;Christopher M. Janelle

  • External distraction and attentional narrowing: Visual search evidence.

    Christopher M. Janelle;Robert N. Singer;A. Mark Williams

  • Quiet eye duration and gun motion in elite shotgun shooting.

    Joe Causer;Simon J. Bennett;Paul S. Holmes;Christopher M. Janelle

  • Constraints on the search for visual information in sport

    A. Mark Williams;Christopher M. Janelle;Keith Davids

  • Mechanisms of attentional cueing during observational learning to facilitate motor skill acquisition.

    Christopher M. Janelle;Jamy D. Champenoy;Stephen A. Coombes;Melanie B. Mousseau

  • A systematic review of studies comparing body image concerns among female college athletes and non-athletes, 1997-2012.

    Julia R. Varnes;Michael L. Stellefson;Christopher M. Janelle;Steven M. Dorman

  • Choking under pressure: The role of fear of negative evaluation

    Christopher Mesagno;Jack T. Harvey;Christopher M. Janelle

  • Attentional Control Theory: Anxiety, Emotion, and Motor Planning

    Stephen A. Coombes;Torrie Higgins;Kelly M. Gamble;James H. Cauraugh

  • Emotion and motor preparation: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study of corticospinal motor tract excitability

    Stephen A. Coombes;Christophe Tandonnet;Hakuei Fujiyama;Christopher M. Janelle

  • Quiet eye and the Bereitschaftspotential: visuomotor mechanisms of expert motor performance

    Derek T. Y. Mann;Steven A. Coombes;Melanie B. Mousseau;Christopher M. Janelle

  • New Frontiers in Visual Search: An Exploratory Study in Live Tennis Situations

    Robert N. Singer;A. Mark Williams;Shane G. Frehlich;Christopher M. Janelle

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles H. Hillman
Charles H. Hillman Northeastern University
Heather A. Hausenblas
Heather A. Hausenblas Jacksonville University
Bradley D. Hatfield
Bradley D. Hatfield University of Maryland, College Park
A. Mark Williams
A. Mark Williams University of Utah
Tim Woodman
Tim Woodman Bangor University
Gershon Tenenbaum
Gershon Tenenbaum Reichman University
Peter R. Giacobbi
Peter R. Giacobbi West Virginia University
Paul S. Holmes
Paul S. Holmes Manchester Metropolitan University
Lew Hardy
Lew Hardy Bangor University
Jeffery J. Summers
Jeffery J. Summers Liverpool John Moores University

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