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Thomas E, Puig Ribera A, Senye-Mir A, Eves F
Health Commun . 2016 Apr; 31(11):1421-5. PMID: 27054271
Researchers have experimented with a range of point-of-purchase (PoP) interventions in supermarkets, restaurants, and cafeterias. In general, these interventions have employed written materials. This research tested symbols to visually summarize...
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Thomas E, Puig Ribera A, Senye-Mir A, Eves F
J Nutr Educ Behav . 2015 Dec; 48(2):138-45.e1. PMID: 26706957
Objectives: To develop 3 point-of-choice campaigns to influence food choice in workplace cafeterias. Design: Eight focus groups were conducted to guide campaign development. Setting: Focus groups were conducted in the...
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Taylor-Covill G, Eves F
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2015 Sep; 42(3):331-8. PMID: 26414167
The apparent steepness of hills and stairs is overestimated in explicit perception. These overestimations are malleable in that when physiological resources are compromised, apparent steepness is further overestimated. An alternative...
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Eves F
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2015 Jan; 155:77-81. PMID: 25577490
The paper by Shaffer, McManama, Swank, Williams & Durgin (2014) uses correlations between palm-board and verbal estimates of geographical slant to argue against dissociation of the two measures. This paper...
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Holliday A, Batey C, Eves F, Blannin A
Appetite . 2014 Apr; 79:68-75. PMID: 24709483
Subjective appetite is commonly measured using an abstract visual analogue scale (VAS) technique, that provides no direct information about desired portion size or food choice. The purpose of this investigation...
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Taylor-Covill G, Eves F
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2014 Feb; 40(3):915-9. PMID: 24548310
The apparent steepness of the locomotor challenge presented by hills and staircases is overestimated in explicit awareness. Experimental evidence suggests the visual system may rescale our conscious experience of steepness...
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Duda J, Williams G, Ntoumanis N, Daley A, Eves F, Mutrie N, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act . 2014 Jan; 11:10. PMID: 24475766
Background: The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence in the UK has recommended that the effectiveness of ongoing exercise referral schemes to promote physical activity should be examined in...
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Eves F, Thorpe S, Lewis A, Taylor-Covill G
Psychon Bull Rev . 2013 Nov; 21(3):637-44. PMID: 24197656
Perception of hill slant is exaggerated in explicit awareness. Proffitt (Perspectives on Psychological Science 1:110-122, 2006) argued that explicit perception of the slant of a climb allows individuals to plan...
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Taylor-Covill G, Eves F
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2013 Sep; 144(2):459-61. PMID: 24011614
In a recent paper, we provided independent evidence on the accuracy of 'haptically' measured geographical slant perception (Taylor-Covill & Eves, 2013). Durgin (2013) argues that the devices used in our...
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Taylor-Covill G, Eves F
Perception . 2013 Jul; 42(4):459-69. PMID: 23866558
The apparent slope of a hill or staircase, termed geographical slant perception, is exaggerated in explicit awareness. Across two experiments this paper tests the use of a laboratory environment to...