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Eric Hall Curriculum Vitae
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Eric Edwin Hall Eric E. Hall, Ph.D., FACSM
Professor of Exercise Science
Faculty Athletics Representative
Elon University
Campus Box 2525
Elon, NC 27244
Tel: (336) 278-5880
Fax: (336) 278-4154
E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D. (2000) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL.
Major area: Kinesiology; Specialization: Exercise Psychology
Dissertation title: “Predicting self-reported affective responses to exercise: An
examination of individual differences.”
Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: Human and Social Sciences, May
2001; Vol. 61 (10-A): 3938.
Committee: Steven J. Petruzzello (committee chair), Edward McAuley, Richard
Washburn, and Gregory Miller
M.S. (1997) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL.
Major area: Kinesiology; Specialization: Exercise Psychology
Thesis title: “Brain activation and psychological health as a function of physical
activity in older adults.”
Committee: Steven J. Petruzzello (committee chair) and Edward McAuley
B.S. (1994) Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
Magna Cum Laude
Majors: Exercise Science and Sport Organization
Minor: Nutrition
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2012 – Present
Fall 2017
Professor of Exercise Science, Department of Exercise Science, Elon University, NC
Visiting Faculty in Psychology, DIS – Study Abroad in Scandinavia, Copenhagen,
Denmark
2010 – Present Adjunct Associate Professor of Exercise Science, Department of Exercise Science,
University of North Carolina – Greensboro
2014 – 2015;
2012 – 2013
Visiting Scholar to the Graduate School, Duke University.
2006 – 2012 Associate Professor of Exercise Science, Department of Exercise Science, Elon
University, NC. Promotion awarded March 2012.
2000-2006 Assistant Professor of Exercise Science, Department of Health and Human
Performance, Elon University, NC. Tenure awarded March 2006.
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1999-2000 Graduate Research Assistant, Psychophysiology Training Grant, Department of
Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1994-2000 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Kinesiology, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign.
1996-1997;
1998
Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Kinesiology, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign.
RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1998 - 2000 Study Hall Monitor and Building Supervisor, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1999 Summer Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Political Science, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
1998 Summer All-Campus Teaching Assistant Orientation Facilitator, Office of Instructional
Resources, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1997 Exercise Leader, Illinois Active Aging, Department of Kinesiology, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
1994 Exercise Leader, Masters Thesis Project entitled “The effect of a practical resistance
training intervention on mobility in independent, community-dwelling older adults”,
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
1993-1994 Facility Supervisor, Office of Recreational Sports, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
1993-1994 Tutor, Office of Learning Assistance, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
1993 Exercise Leader, Health Enhancement Program, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
EDITED BOOK
Hall, E.E., & Ketcham, C.J. (Eds.). (2017). Concussion in athletics: Assessment, management
and emerging issues. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS
Brown, L.A., Hall, E.E., Ketcham, C.J., Patel, K., Buckley, T.A., Howell, D., & Vallabhajosula,
S. (in press). Turn characteristics during gait differ with and without a cognitive demand among collegiate
athletes. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, https://doi.org/10.1123/jsr.2018-0129 PMID: 30860425
Sullivan, M., Carberry, A., Evans, E.S., Hall, E.E., & Nepocatych, S. (in press). The effects of
power and stretch yoga on affect and salivary cortisol in women. Journal of Health Psychology. DOI:
10.1177/1359105317694487 PMID: 28810420
Cavarretta, D., Hall, E.E., & Bixby, W.R. (in press). Machines vs. free weights: does exercise
modality influence affect, anxiety, and perceived exertion?
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Walkington, H., Stewart, K.A., Hall, E.E., Shanahan, J.O., & Ackley, E. (2019). Salient practices
of award-winning undergraduate research mentors – balancing freedom and control to achieve excellence.
Studies in Higher Education. DOI: 10.1080/03075079.2019.1637838
Colleran, H.L., Alghuraybi, S., Fuller, T., Claro da Silva, R., Hall, E.E., & Ibrahim, S.A. (2019).
Nutrition knowledge of division I student-athletes at a private four-year institution. Archives Food and
Nutrition, 1 (1). 1-9.
Kaye, S., Sundman, M.H., Hall, E.E., Williams, E., Patel, K., & Ketcham, C.J. (2019). Baseline
neurocognitive performance and symptoms in those with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders and
history of concussion with previous loss of consciousness. Frontiers in Neurology, 10.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00396
Ketcham, C.J., Cochrane, G., Brown, L., Vallabhajosula, S., Patel, K., & Hall, E.E. (2019).
Neurocognitive performance, concussion history, and balance performance during a distraction dual-task
in collegiate student-athletes. Athletic Training and Sports Health Care, 11 (2), 90-96.
https://doi.org/10.3928/19425864-20180313-02
Blake, A.L., McVicar, C.L., Retino, M., Hall, E.E., & Ketcham, C.J. (2019). History of
concussion leads to sleep disturbances, symptoms and negative quality of life in collegiate student-
athletes. Sleep Health, 5, 72-77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleh.2018.10.011 PMID: 30670170
Flynn, M., & Hall, E.E. (2018). Prediction of adherence to a 9-Week corporate wellness walking
program. Health, 10 (12), 1734-1748. https://doi.org/10.4236/health.2018.1012131
Madzima, T.A., Melanson, J.T., Black, J.R., Nepocatych, S., & Hall, E.E. (2018). Influence of
resistance exercise on appetite and affect following pre-sleep feeding. Sports, 6 (4), 172.
doi:10.3390/sports6040172 PMID: 30544969
Coder, E., Hall, E., & Parks, R. (2018). Evolution of a gap semester program: An experiential
challenge. College and University, 93 (4), 37-42.
Hall, E.E., Walkington, H., Vandermaas-Peeler, M., Shanahan, J.O., Gudiksen, R.K., & Zimmer,
M.M. (2018). Enhancing short-term undergraduate research experiences in study abroad: curriculum
design and mentor development. Perspectives on Undergraduate Research and Mentoring, 7(1), 1-17.
Ahmed, O.H., Lee, H., Marchant, H., Jones, R., & Hall, E.E. Navigating the new landscape of
apps: Overcoming the challenge of poor quality apps in sport and exercise medicine. (2018). British
Journal of Sports Medicine, 52 (20), 1283-1284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2017-097911 PMID:
29146753
Shaver, L., O’Neal, E., Hall, E.E., & Nepocatych, S. (2018). No performance or affective
advantage of drinking versus rinsing with water during a 15-km running session in female runners.
International Journal of Exercise Science, 11 (2), 910-920. PMID: 30147823
de Groot, A., Weaver, A. Hall, E. & Brown, S. (2018) Social support provided to injured student-
athletes. Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics, 11, 168-188.
Cavarretta, D. J., Hall, E. E., & Bixby, W. R. (2018). The acute effects of resistance exercise on
affect, anxiety, and mood – practical implications for designing resistance training programs.
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 0(0), 1–30.
https://doi.org/10.1080/1750984X.2018.1474941
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Cochrane, G., Sundman, M., Hall, E., Kostek, M., Patel, K., Barnes, K., & Ketcham, C. (2018).
Genetics influence neurocognitive performance at baseline but not concussion history in collegiate
student-athletes. Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 28 (2), 125-129. doi:
10.1097/JSM.0000000000000443. PMID: 28708709
Guth, T., Ketcham, C.J., & Hall, E.E. (2018). Influence of concussion history and genetics on
event-related potentials in athletes: Potential use in concussion management. Sports, 6 (1), 5.
doi:10.3390/sports6010005 PMID: 29910309
Hall, E.E., Walkington, H., Shanahan, J.O., Ackley, E., Stewart, K.A. (2018). Mentor
perspectives on the place of undergraduate research mentoring in academic identity and career
development: An analysis of award winning mentors. International Journal of Academic Development,
23 (1), 15-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/1360144X.2017.1412972
Lynall, R.C., Mauntel, T.C., Pohlig, R.T., Kerr, Z.Y., Dompier, T.P., Hall, E.E., & Buckley, T.A.
(2017). Lower extremity musculoskeletal injury risk following concussion recovery in high school
athletes. Journal of Athletic Training, 52 (11), 1028-1034. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-52.11.22. PMID:
29140128
Ketcham, C.J., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (2017). Co-mentoring undergraduate research: Student,
faculty and institutional perspectives. Perspectives on Undergraduate Research and Mentoring, 6 (1), 1-
13.
Shanahan, J.O., Walkington, H., Ackley, E., Hall, E., & Stewart, K. (2017). Award-winning
mentors see democratization as the future of undergraduate research. CUR Quarterly, 37 (4), 4-11. doi:
10.18833/curq/37/4/14
Ketcham, C.J., Bowie, M., Buckley, T.A., Baker, M., Patel, K., & Hall, E.E. (2017). The value of
speech-language pathologists in concussion management. Current Research: Concussion, 4 (1), e8-13.
doi:10.1055/s-0037-1603645.
Ahmed, O.H., Blake, T. & Hall, E.E. (2017). Educating the masses: Suggestions for improving
online concussion information via the mainstream media. Concussion, 2 (1). doi:10.2217/cnc-2016-0026
Harvey, K.P., Hall, E.E., Patel, K., Barnes, K.P., & Ketcham, C.J. (2017). Potential factors
influencing recovery from concussion in collegiate student-athletes. Journal of Concussion, 1, 1-6. DOI:
10.1177/2059700217707084
Howell, D.R., Oldham, J., DiFabio, M., Vallabhajosula, S., Hall, E., Ketcham, C., Meehan, W.P.,
& Buckley, T.A. (2017). Single-task and dual-task gait among collegiate athletes of different sport
classifications: implications for concussion management. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 33 (1), 24-31.
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jab.2015-0323 PMID: 27705076
Cottle, J.E., Hall, E.E., Patel, K., & Barnes, K.P., & Ketcham, C.J. (2017). Concussion baseline
testing: Preexisting factors, symptoms, and neurocognitive performance. Journal of Athletic Training, 52
(2), 77-81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-51.12.21 PMID: 28071936
Ahmed, O.H., & Hall, E.E. (2017). "It was only a mild concussion": Exploring the description of
sports concussion in online news articles. Physical Therapy in Sport, 23, 7-13.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp.2016.07.003 PMID: 27639135
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Buckley, T.A., Vallabhajosula, S., Oldham, J., Munkasy, B.A., Evans, K.M., Krazeise, D.A.,
Ketcham, C.J., & Hall, E.E. (2016). Evidence of a conservative gait strategy in athletes with a history of
concussions. Journal of Sport and Health Science, 5, 417-423.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2015.03.010
Kensrue, P., Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (2016). The effects of imagery on muscle
performance and pain perception associated with delayed-onset muscle soreness. Journal of Sports
Research, 3 (2), 73-80. DOI: 10.18488/journal.90/2016.3.2/90.2.73.80
Ketcham, C.J. & Hall, E.E. (2016). Caring for your brain: What you need to know about
concussions. Frontiers for Young Minds, 4, 17. doi: 10.3389/frym.2016.00017
Morrison, S.T., Burr, K.H., Waters, R.A., & Hall, E.E. (2016). The Elon Gap Semester
Experience: A transformative first-year experience. Journal of College Student Development, 57 (6), 755-
757.
Ramsey, M.L., & Hall, E.E. (2016). Autonomy mediates the relationship between personality
and physical activity: An application of self-determination theory. Sports, 4 (2), 25.
doi:10.3390/sports4020025
Miller, P.C., Hall, E.E., & Bailey, E.K. (2016). The influence of various distraction stimuli on
affective responses during recumbent cycle ergometry. Sports, 4, 21. doi:10.3390/sports4020021
Shulder, R.J., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (2016). The influence of exercise and caffeine on
cognitive function in college students. Health, 8, 156-162. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/health.2016.82018
Shanahan, J.O., Ackley-Holbrook, E., Hall, E., Stewart, K., & Walkington, H. (2015). Ten salient
practices of undergraduate research mentors: a review of the literature. Mentoring and Tutoring:
Partnership in Learning, 5, 359-376. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13611267.2015.1126162
Buckley, T.A., Johns, K.E., Hillis, C.J., Kelly, K.C., & Hall, E.E. (2015). The role of the
certified athletic trainer/therapist in concussion management. Current Research: Concussion, 2 (2): 59-
60.
Hall, E.E., Ketcham, C.J., Crenshaw, C., Baker, M., McConnell, J., & Patel, K. (2015).
Concussion management in collegiate student-athletes: Return-to-academics recommendations.
Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 25, 291-296. PMID: 25010153
Evans, K.M., Ketcham, C.J., Folger, S., Vallabhajosula, S., & Hall, E.E. (2015). Relationship
between information processing and postural stability in collegiate division I NCAA athletes: Does
concussion history matter? International Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 3, 2.
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2329-9096.1000268
Burns, J.D., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (2015). Acute effects of whole body vibration on
functional capabilities of skeletal muscle. Challenges. New Trends in Physical Education, Sport and
Recreation” [RETOS. Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deporte y Recreación], 27, 52-57.
Ketcham, C.J., Hall, E.E., Bixby, W.R., Vallabhajosula, S., Folger, S.E., Kostek, M.C., Miller,
P.C., Barnes, K.P., & Patel, K. (2014). A neuroscientific approach to the examination of concussions in
student-athletes. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 8, 94. doi: 10.3791/52046
Hall, E.E., Petruzzello, S.J., Ekkekakis, P, Miller, P.C., & Bixby, W.R. (2014). When the going
gets tough, do the tough get going? The role of preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity in
fitness-testing performance. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28 (9), 2443-2451. doi:
10.1519/JSC.0000000000000420. PMID: 24531429
Thompson, F., Ketcham, C.J., & Hall, E.E. (2014). Hippotherapy in children with developmental
delays: Physical function and psychological benefits. Advances in Physical Education, 4, 60-69.
http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ape.2014.42009
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Sundman, M.H., Hall, E.E., Chen, N. (2014). Examining the relationship between head trauma
and neurodegenerative disease: A review of epidemiology, pathology and neuroimaging techniques.
Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinsonism, 4, 1. doi:10.4172/2161-0460.1000137 PMID:
25324979
Perron, R.M., Graham, C.A., & Hall, E.E. (2012). Comparison of physiological and
psychological responses to exergaming and treadmill walking in healthy adults. Games for Health
Journal, 1 (6), 411-414. DOI: 10.1089/g4h.2012.0050
Bailey, S.P., Hall, E., & Fareed, A. (2011). Effects of acute exercise on opiate and cigarette
craving in methadone patients. The Open Sports Medicine Journal, 4, 22-26.
Smith, C.A., Sherman, N.W., & Hall, E.E. (2011). Mental concentration as influenced by
adventure activity. Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 3 (3), 151-157.
Perron, R.M., Graham, C.A., Feldman, J.R., Moffett, R.A., & Hall, E.E. (2011). Do exergames
allow children to achieve physical activity intensity commensurate with national guidelines? International
Journal of Exercise Science, 4 (4), 257-264.
Hall, E.E., Baird, S.A., Gilbert, D.N., Miller, P.C., & Bixby, W.R. (2011). Viewing television
shows containing ideal and neutral body images while exercising: Does type of body image content
influence exercise performance and body image in women? Journal of Health Psychology, 16 (6), 938-
946. doi: 10.1177/1359105310396394. Epub 2011 Mar 25. PMID: 21441363
Graham, C.A., Perron, R.M., Feldman, J.R., & Hall, E.E. (2011). Does exergaming achieve the
same levels of fitness intensity as unstructured activity. Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human
Sciences, 10. http://www.kon.org/urc/v10/graham.html
Passarelli, A., Hall, E.E., & Anderson, M. (2010). A strengths-based approach to outdoor and
adventure education: Possibilities for personal growth. Journal of Experiential Education, 33 (2), 120-
135.
Del Giorno, J.M., Hall, E.E, O’Leary, K.C., Bixby, W.R., & Miller, P.C. (2010). Cognitive
function during acute exercise: A test of the transient hypofrontality theory. Journal of Sport and
Exercise Psychology, 32, 312-323. PMID: 20587820
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2010). Predicting affective responses to exercise
using resting EEG frontal asymmetry: Does intensity matter? Biological Psychology, 83, 201-206. doi:
10.1016/j.biopsycho.2010.01.001. Epub 2010 Jan 12. PMID: 20064586
Chmelo, E.A., Hall, E.E., Sanders, K.N., & Miller, P.C. (2009). Mirrors and resistance exercise,
do they influence affective responses? Journal of Health Psychology, 14 (8), 1067-1074. doi:
10.1177/1359105309342300. PMID: 19858327
Hillman, C.H., Pontifex, M.B., Raine, L., Castelli, D.M., Hall, E.E., & Kramer, A.F. (2009). The
effect of acute treadmill walking on cognitive control and academic achievement in preadolescent
children. Neuroscience, 159, 1044-1054. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2009.01.057. Epub 2009 Feb 3.
PMID: 19356688
Miller, P.C., Hall, E.E., Chmelo, E.A., Morrison, J.M., DeWitt, R.E., & Kostura, C.M. (2009).
The influence of muscle action on heart rate, RPE, and affective responses following resistance exercise.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 23 (2), 366-372. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31818548f6.
PMID: 19204573
Bellezza, P.A., Hall, E.E., Miller, P.C., & Bixby, W.R. (2009). The influence of exercise
order on blood lactate, perceptual and affective responses. Journal of Strength and Conditioning
Research, 23 (1), 203-208. PMID: 19130645
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Bailey, S.P., Hall, E.E., Folger, S.E., & Miller, P.C. (2008). Changes in brain activity during a
graded exercise test on a recumbent cycle ergometer. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 7, 505-
511. PMID: 24149958
Ekkekakis, P., Lind, E., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2008). Do regression-based computer
algorithms for determining the ventilatory threshold agree? Journal of Sport Sciences, 26 (9), 967-976.
doi: 10.1080/02640410801910269. PMID: 18569563
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2008). The relationship between exercise intensity
and affective responses demystified: To crack the forty-year-old nut, replace the forty-year-old
nutrcracker! Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 35, 136-149. doi: 10.1007/s12160-008-9025-z. Epub 2008
Mar 28. PMID: 18369689
Bailey, S.P., Holt, C., Pfluger, K.C., La Budde, Z., Afergan, D., Stripling, R., Miller, P.C., &
Hall, E.E. (2008). Impact of prolonged exercise in the heat and carbohydrate supplementation on
performance of a virtual environment task. Military Medicine, 173 (2), 187-192. PMID: 18333496
Ekkekakis, P., Thome, J., Petruzzello, S.J., & Hall, E.E. (2008). The Preference for and
Tolerance of Exercise Questionnaire: Norms and psychometric properties in college women. Journal of
Sport Sciences, 26 (5), 499 – 510. doi: 10.1080/02640410701624523. PMID: 18274947
Freeman, J.P., Hall, E.E., & Bresciani, M.J. (2007). What leads students to leave their
institution? College Student Journal, 41 (4), 755 -770.
Ekkekakis, P., Lind, E., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2007). Can self-reported tolerance of
exercise play a role in exercise testing? Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 39 (7), 1193 –
1199. PMID: 17596789
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2007). Regional brain activity and strenuous
exercise: Predicting affective responses using EEG asymmetry. Biological Psychology, 75 (2), 194-
200. PMID: 17449167
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2005). Some like it vigorous: Measuring
individual differences in the preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity. Journal of Sport and
Exercise Psychology, 27, 350-374.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2005). Is the relationship of RPE to
psychological factors intensity-dependent? Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 37 (8), 1365-
1373. PMID: 16118584
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2005). Variation and universality in affective
responses to physical activity of varying intensities: an alternative perspective on dose-response based
on evolutionary considerations. Journal of Sport Sciences, 23 (5), 477-500. PMID: 16194996
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2005). Evaluation of the circumplex structure of
the Activation Deactivation Adjective Checklist before and after a short walk. Psychology of Sport and
Exercise, 6, 83-101. doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2003.10.005
Miller, P.C., Bailey, S.P., Barnes, M.E., Derr, S.J., & Hall, E.E. (2004). The effects of
protease supplementation on skeletal muscle function and DOMS following downhill running. Journal
of Sport Sciences, 22 (4), 365-372. PMID: 15161110
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2004). Practical markers of the transition from
aerobic to anaerobic metabolism during exercise: Rationale and a case for affect-based exercise
prescription. Preventive Medicine, 38 (2), 149-159. PMID: 14715206
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2002). The affective beneficence of vigorous
exercise revisited. British Journal of Health Psychology, 7, 47-66. PMID: 14596717
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Petruzzello, S.J., Hall, E.E., & Ekkekakis, P. (2001). Regional brain activation as a biological
marker of affective responsivity to acute exercise: Influence of fitness. Psychophysiology, 38(1), 99-
106. PMID: 11321625
VanLanduyt, L.M., Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2000). Throwing the
mountains into the lakes: On the perils of nomothetic conceptions of the exercise-affect relationship.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 22 (3), 208 - 234.
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., Van Landuyt, L.M., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2000). Walking in
(affective) circles: Can short walks enhance affect? Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 23 (3), 245-275.
PMID: 10863677
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., Van Landuyt, L.M., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2000). Resting frontal
asymmetry predicts self-selected walking speed but not affective responses to a short walk. Research
Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 71 (1), 74-79. PMID: 10763524
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1999). Measuring state anxiety in the context of
acute exercise using the State Anxiety Inventory: An attempt to resolve the brouhaha. Journal of Sport &
Exercise Psychology, 21 (3), 205-229.
Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1999). Frontal asymmetry, dispositional affect and physical
activity in older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 7, 76-90.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Walkington, H., Hall, E.E., Shanahan, J.O., Ackley, E., & Stewart, K. (2018) Striving for
excellence in undergraduate research mentoring: The challenges and approaches to ten salient practices.
In M. Vandermaas-Peeler, P.C. Miller and J.L. Moore (Eds) Excellence in Mentoring Undergraduate
Research (pp. 105-129). Council on Undergraduate Research: Washington D.C.
Ketcham C.J., Hall E.E., Fitz-Gibbons H.M., Walkington H. (2018) Co-mentoring in
undergraduate research: A faculty development perspective. In M. Vandermaas-Peeler, P.C. Miller and
J.L. Moore (Eds) Excellence in Mentoring Undergraduate Research (pp. 155-179). Council on
Undergraduate Research: Washington D.C.
Ketcham, C.J., Williams, E., Mellinger, L., & Hall, E.E. (2017). Feasibility and efficacy on the
implementation of a concussion management protocol for club sport participants. In E.E. Hall, & C.J.
Ketcham. (Eds.), Concussion in athletics: Assessment, management and emerging issues (pp. 27-35).
Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Hall, E.E., Dennion, N., Griffin, M., & Ketcham, C.J. (2017). Tailoring concussion education for
the academic community. In E.E. Hall, & C.J. Ketcham. (Eds.). Concussion in athletics: Assessment,
management and emerging issues (pp. 171-182). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Blissmer, B., Hall, E. E., & Marquez, D. X. (2013). Behavioral theories and strategies promoting
exercise. In L. Pescatello, R. Arena, D. Riebe, & P. Thompson (Eds.), ACSM Guidelines for Exercise
Testing & Prescription (9th edition; pp. 355 – 382). Baltimore, MD: Wolters Kluwer.
Petruzzello, S.J., Ekkekakis, P., & Hall, E.E. (2006). Physical activity and affect: EEG studies.
In. E.O. Acevedo and P. Ekkekakis (Eds.), Psychobiology of physical activity (pp. 111 – 128).
Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
REFEREED RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Hall, E., Chmelo, E., DeWitt, R., Kostura, C., Morrison, J. & Miller, P. (2005). Do you feel the
pump? Examination of affective responses to different modes of resistance training in college females. In
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T. Morris (Ed.), Proceedings of the 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology. Sydney, Australia:
International Society of Sport Psychology.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (August 2005). Is the role of cognitive factors in
exercise responses intensity-dependent? Extending the dual-mode model to perceived exertion. In T.
Morris (Ed.), Proceedings of the 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology. Sydney, Australia:
International Society of Sport Psychology.
ARTICLES IN REVIEW
Brown, S., Hall, E., Weaver, A., & de Groot, A. (in review). Evaluating the effectiveness of
applying grief-response models to sport injury in collegiate student-athletes.
Cavarretta, D., Hall, E.E., & Bixby, W.R. (in review). The effects of increasing training load on
affect and perceived exertion: a validation of the resistance training-specific RPE scale.
Cavarretta, D., Hall, E.E., & Bixby, W.R. (in review). Machines vs. free weights: does exercise
modality influence affect, anxiety, and perceived exertion?
Kroshus, E., Ketcham, C., & Hall, E. (in review). Who will speak up if a teammate gets a
concussion? Understanding bystander behavior among first year college athletes.
Meinking, K.A, & Hall, E.E. (in review). Building Community and Encouraging Autonomy in
the Democratic Classroom: Exploring Students-as-Partners through Learning Charters.
Messerschmidt, E.L., Hall, E.E., Ketcham, C.J., Patel, K., & Vallabhajosula, S. (in review). Gait
assessment in collegiate athletes: Do concussion history, symptoms, gender and type of sport matter?
PRESENTATIONS AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS
Ketcham, C.J., Arbogast, K.E., Riegner, C.R., & Hall, E.E. (2019, March) The Relationship
Between Team Climate Factors, Sport Type, and Concussion Reporting Intentions in Collegiate Student-
Athletes. International Brain Injury Association. Toronto, CA
Hall, E.E. Riegner, C.R., Patel K., Williams, E., Conder, R., & Ketcham, C.J. (2019, March)
Using concussion symptoms as a proxy for mental health: Baseline concussion symptoms may be
predictive of depressive symptoms. International Brain Injury Association. Toronto, CA
Ketcham, C.J., Thomas, N., Beamon, E., Kroshus, E., Patel, K., Williams, E., & Hall, E.E.
(2019, March) Identity Factors Predict Concussion Reporting Behaviors in Collegiate Student-Athletes.
International Brain Injury Association. Toronto, CA
Vandermaas-Peeler, M., Hall, E., Ketcham, C., & Russell, S. (2019, February). Fostering
intercultural learning through undergraduate research in global contexts. Workshop on Intercultural Skills
Enhancement. Winston-Salem, NC.
Vandermaas-Peeler, M., Hall, E., Allocco, A., & Pennington, B. (2018, October). Cultivating a
culture of learning: Mentoring undergraduate research in global contexts. International Society for the
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Bergen, Norway.
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Walkington, H., Hall, E., Shanahan, J., Ackley, E., & Stewart, K. (2018, October). Salient
practices of award-winning undergraduate research mentors: Excellence, freedom and control.
International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Bergen, Norway.
Hall, E.E., Weaver, A., & Ketcham, C.J. (2018, October). Innovative strategies for the high
impact practices: Access, success and the student-athlete. International Society for the Scholarship of
Teaching and Learning. Bergen, Norway.
Hall, E., Vandermaas-Peeler, M., Mangieri, T., & Ahmed, O. (2018, October). Developing
international partnerships: Benefits and challenges of mentoring undergraduate research in a European
Context. The Forum on Education Abroad – European Conference. Prague, Czech Republic.
Kenny, C., Kearns, L., Ketcham, C.J., & Hall, E.E. (2018, October) Dance-specific balance
confidence measurement for injuries. International Association of Dance Medicine and Science. Helsinki,
Finland.
Cavarretta, D.J., Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (2018, July). Use of resistance training-specific RPE
scale for novice lifters: A validation experiment. National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Indianapolis, IN.
Brennan, B.M., Ketcham, C.J., Patel, K., & Hall, E.E. (2018, May) Academic confidence and
grit predict mindfulness in collegiate student-athletes. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 50,
5(Supp.), S324. American College of Sports Medicine. Minneapolis, MN.
Brown, S., & Hall, E.E. (2018, May). Evaluating the effectiveness of applying grief-response
models to sport injury in collegiate student-athletes. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 50,
5(Supp.), S325. ACSM. Minneapolis, MN.
Cavarretta, D.J., Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (2018, May). Machine versus free weights: Does
exercise mode influence affect and perceived exertion? Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 50,
5(Supp.), S315-316. ACSM. Minneapolis, MN.
Ketcham, C.J., Kenny, C.M., Kearns, L.W., & Hall, E.E. (2018, June) Integration of a complex
balance task into a concussion management protocol specific to dancers. Medicine and Science in Sport
and Exercise, 50, 5(Supp.), S568. American College of Sports Medicine. Minneapolis, MN.
Kelly, C.A., Ketcham, C.J., Patel, K., & Hall, E.E. (2018, May) Test setting and ADHD
influence baseline concussion testing neurocognitive performance in collegiate student-athletes. Medicine
and Science in Sport and Exercise, 50, 5(Supp.), S476. ACSM. Minneapolis, MN.
Little, J., McNeill, K.T., Poole, C., Hall, E.E., Ramos, T., & Evans, E. (2018, May). The effect of
acute aerobic exercise on attention and affect in middle-aged women. Medicine and Science in Sport and
Exercise, 50, 5(Supp.), S86. ACSM. Minneapolis, MN.
Lynall, R.C., Wasserman, E.B., Mauntel, T.C., Kerr, Z.Y., Hall, E.E., & Buckley, T.A. (2018,
May). No increased lower extremity injury risk following concussion in youth tackle football players.
Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 50, 5(Supp.), S227-228. ACSM. Minneapolis, MN.
Corning, S., Ketcham, C.J., & Hall E.E. (2018, April) Perspectives of parents and volunteers of
special needs children in youth sport programs: Striking down barriers. Gatlinburg Conference, San
Diego, CA.
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Alghuraybi, S., Hall, E., & Colleran, H.L. (2018, March). Nutrition knowledge of NCAA
division I student-athletes. North Carolina Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Wilmington,
NC.
Brown, S., & Hall, E.E. (2018, February). Evaluating the effectiveness of applying grief-
response models to sport injury in collegiate student-athletes. Southeast American College of Sports
Medicine, Chattanooga, TN.
Cavarretta, D.J., Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (2018, February). Machines versus free weights:
Does exercise mode influence affect and perceived exertion? Southeast American College of Sports
Medicine, Chattanooga, TN.
Hall, E.E., & Ketcham, C.J. (2018, January) Depression and satisfaction with life – not
influenced by concussion history, but influences reaction time and total symptoms on neurocognitive test.
2018 Brain Injury Summit, Vail, CO.
Heaton, I., Hall, E.E., Ahmed, O., Rees, T., & Ketcham, C.J. (2018, January) Examination of
the availability and effectiveness of social support systems following a concussion in collegiate student-
athletes and dancers. 2018 Brain Injury Summit, Vail, CO.
Ketcham, C.J., Perciaccante, A., & Hall, E.E. (2018, January) Neurocognitive performance,
King-Devick performance, symptom reporting, and concussion history in collegiate student-athletes with
migraines and headaches. 2018 Brain Injury Summit, Vail, CO.
Hall, E., Walkington, H., Ackley, E., Shanahan, J., & Stewart, K. (December 2017). Achieving
balance in academic identity and career – insights from award winning undergraduate research mentors.
Society for Research in Higher Education. Newport, Wales, UK.
Kaye, S. Sundman, M.H., Hall, E.E., Patel, K., & Ketcham, C.J. (November 2017). Baseline
neurocognitive performance and symptoms in those with attention deficit disorders and a history of
concussions with a loss of consciousness. Society for Neuroscience. Washington, D.C.
Hall, E.E., Krzenski, B.A., Williams, E., & Ketcham, C.J. (June 2017). Concussions and
vestibular changes: Concussion mechanism and neurocognitive performance. American College of Sports
Medicine. Denver, CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 49 (5S), 415.
Ketcham, C.J., O’Grady, B.N., Grabowski, J.J., Summers, B.E., Brown, L.A., Vallabhajosula, S.,
Patel, K., & Hall, E.E. (June 2017). Concussion recovery: Gait characteristics in collegiate student-
athletes. American College of Sports Medicine. Denver, CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science
in Sports and Exercise, 49 (5S), 743.
Evans, E.S., Breve, R., Martin, L., Neuhauser A., Ramos T., Overman A., Hall, E.E., Madzima
T., Bailey S.P. (April 2017). The impact of acute aerobic exercise on attention and brain-derived
neurotrophic factor in breast cancer survivors. Experimental Biology. FASEB Journal (The Official
Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology), 31(Supp. 1); 1020.2.
Chicago, IL.
Bement, D., & Hall, E.E. (February 2017). Influences of aggression in sport in collegiate club
athletes. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Greenville, SC.
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Black, J.R., Melanson, J.T., Hall, E.E., Locke, S.C., Nepocatych, S., & Madzima, T.A. (February
2017). Affect responses to an acute bout of resistance exercise the morning after consuming a nighttime
protein supplement. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Greenville, SC.
Krzenski, B.A., Ketcham, C.J., Williams, E., & Hall, E.E. (February 2017). Vestibular deficits
in concussions: relationships between concussion mechanism and neurocognitive performance. Southeast
American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Greenville, SC.
Lynch, D.J., Gallagher, J.B., McConnell, J.M., Hall, E.E., Williams, E., & C.J. Ketcham, C.J.
(February 2017). Association of ACL injury in student-athletes with concussion history. Southeast
American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Greenville, SC.
O’Grady, B.N., Grabowski, J.J., Ketcham, C.J., Vallabhajosula, S., Patel, K., & Hall, E.E.
(February 2017). Gait characteristics in collegiate student-athletes after sustaining a concussion.
Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Greenville, SC.
Summers, B.E., Hall, E.E., Patel, K., & Ketcham, C.J. (February 2017). Influence of sleep on
neurocognition and visual performance in collegiate student-athletes. Southeast American College of
Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Greenville, SC.
Hall E.E., Warren K., Standard L., Hallman R., Patel K., Ketcham C.J. (November 2016). The
importance of sleep quality on baseline concussion neurocognitive testing in collegiate student-athletes.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 647.11, MMM19, Society for Neuroscience Conference, San Diego,
CA.
Ketcham C.J., Griffin M., Patel K., Hall E.E. (November 2016). Elon BrainCARE: Concussion
knowledge and education for faculty and staff in a University setting. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts,
27.03SU, OOO11, Society for Neuroscience Conference, San Diego, CA.
Hall E.E., Dennion N., Patel K., Ketcham C.J. (November 2016). Elon BrainCARE: Concussion
knowledge, attitudes and education for varsity and club student-athletes. Society for Neuroscience
Abstracts, 27.04SU, OOO12, Society for Neuroscience Conference, San Diego, CA.
Ketcham C.J., Patel K., Hall E.E. (October 2016). Implications of attention deficit and
hyperactivity disorders on neurocognitive performance and recovery in collegiate student-athletes. Future,
5th International Consensus Conference on Concussion in Sport. Berlin, Germany.
Hall E.E., Cochrane G.D., Sundman M., Kostek M.C., Patel K., Barnes K.P., Ketcham C.J.
October 2016) Genotypes are related to neurocognitive performance but not concussion history in
collegiate student-athletes. 5th International Consensus Conference on Concussion in Sport. Berlin,
Germany.
Walkington, H., Stewart, K.A., Shanahan, J.O., Ackley-Holbrook, E., & Hall, E.E. (July, 2016).
Salient practices of undergraduate research mentors: A multi-institutional, international study of what
effective mentors do. Conference on Excellent Practices in Mentoring Undergraduate Research. Elon,
NC.
Hall, E.E., Ackley-Holbrook, E., Shanahan, J.O., Stewart, K.A., & Walkington, H. (July, 2016).
Mentor perspectives on the place of undergraduate research mentoring in career development).
Conference on Excellent Practices in Mentoring Undergraduate Research. Elon, NC.
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Shanahan, J.O., Ackley-Holbrook, E., Hall, E.E., Stewart, K.A., & Walkington, H. (July, 2016).
Mentoring practices that support underrepresented students in research. Conference on Excellent Practices
in Mentoring Undergraduate Research. Elon, NC. Ackley-Holbrook, E., Hall, E.E., Shanahan, J.O., Walkington, H., & Stewart, K.A. (July, 2016).
Salient practices in undergraduate research: The mentee perspective. Conference on Excellent Practices in
Mentoring Undergraduate Research. Elon, NC.
Hall, E.E., Shanahan, J.O., Ackley-Holbrook, E., Stewart, K.A., & Walkington, H. Mentor
perspectives on the place of undergraduate research mentoring in career development. Council on
Undergraduate Research. Tampa, FL.
Shanahan, J.O., Hall, E.E., Ackley-Holbrook, E., Stewart, K.A., & Walkington, H. (June 2016).
Ten salient practices of undergraduate research mentors. Council on Undergraduate Research. Tampa, FL.
Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E., (June 2016). A winning proposition: Engaging student-athletes in
mentored undergraduate research. Council on Undergraduate Research. Tampa, FL.
Brown, L.A., Hall, E.E., Ketcham, C.J., Patel, K., Buckley, T.A., Howell, D.R., &
Vallabhajosula, S. (June 2016). Effect of dual-task on turning characteristics while walking among
collegiate athletes. American College of Sports Medicine. Boston, MA. Abstract published in Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise, 48 (5S), 413.
Nepocatych, S., Shaver, L., & Hall, E.E. (June 2016). The influence of drinking vs. rinsing with
water during prolonged running exercise on affective response. American College of Sports Medicine.
Boston, MA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 48 (5S), 464.
Razor, N.O. & Hall, E.E. (June 2016). Influences of psychological factors on delayed onset
muscle soreness. American College of Sports Medicine. Boston, MA. Abstract published in Medicine and
Science in Sports and Exercise, 48 (5S), 117.
Shaver, L., Hall, E.E., O’Neal, E.K., & Nepocatych, S. (June 2016). Physiological and perceptual
response of drinking vs. mouth rinsing with water during a 15-km running time trial. American College of
Sports Medicine. Boston, MA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 48
(5S), 466.
Sullivan, M., Carberry, A., Fredsell, A., Evans, E., Hall, E., & Nepocatych, S. (June 2016).
Effects of high and low intensity yoga on psycho-social well being in college-aged females. American
College of Sports Medicine. Boston, MA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise, 48 (5S), 1049.
Shanahan, J.O., Ackley-Holbrook, E., Hall, E.E., Stewart, K.A., & Walkington, H. (April 2016).
Ten salient practices of undergraduate research mentors. National Conference on Undergraduate Research
Faculty-Administrator Network Session. Asheville, NC.
Hall, E.E. & Flynn, M. (March 2016). Prediction of adherence to a 9 week corporate wellness
walking program. Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington DC.
Beck, J., Douglass, P., Folger, S., Bixby, W., Ketcham, C., Hall, E., & Patel, K. (February 2016).
Somatosensory processing and neurocognitive performance during recovery from concussion. Southeast
American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC.
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Shaver, L., Hall, E.E., O’Neal, E., & Nepocatych, S. (February 2016). Effects of drinking vs
rinsing with water on physiological and affective response during a 15-km running session. Southeast
American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC.
Sullivan, M., Carberry, A., Fredsell, A., Evans, E., Hall, E.E., & Nepocatych, S. (February
2016). Effects of high and low intensity yoga on psycho-social well being in college-aged females.
Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC.
Warren, K., Standard, L., Hallman, R., Lynch, D., Ketcham, C., Hall, E., & Patel, K. (February
2016). The importance of sleep in concussion baseline neurocognitive testing in collegiate student-
athletes. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC.
Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., Ketcham, C.J., Patel, K., & Barnes, K.P. (May 2015). Examination of
electrical brain activity in student-athletes with and without a previous mTBI. American College of Sports
Medicine. San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 47 (5S),
267.
Buckley, T.A., Vallabhajosula, S., Oldham, J., Munkasy, B.A., Evans, K.M., Krazeise, D.A.,
Ketcham, C.J., & Hall, E.E. (May 2015). Evidence of a conservative gait strategy in athletes with a
history of concussions. American College of Sports Medicine. San Diego, CA. Abstract published in
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 47 (5S), 273.
Hershberger, S.J., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (May 2015). The effects of fish oil supplementation
on cognitive function. American College of Sports Medicine. San Diego, CA. Abstract published in
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 47 (5S), 884.
Ketcham, C.J., Soler-Sala, K.G., Cottle, J., Cochrane, G., Hall, E.E., & Williams, E. (May 2015).
Attention deficit disorders and history of concussions: Neurocognitive function in athletes across sport.
American College of Sports Medicine. San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise, 47 (5S), 454.
Barnes, K.P., Cochrane, G.D., Kostek, M.C., Ketcham, C.J., Hall, E.E., & Patel, K. (April 2015).
Effects of catechol-o-methyltransferase and dopamine receptor D2 genotypes on baseline cognitive
performance in collegiate student-athletes. American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, Hollywood,
FL. Abstract published in Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 25 (2), 211.
Barnes, K.P., Cottle, J.E., Hall, E.E., Ketcham, C.J., & Patel, K. (April 2015). Effects of
comorbidities and exercise on neurocognitive performance and concussion history. American Medical
Society for Sports Medicine, Hollywood, FL. Abstract published in Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine,
25 (2), 198.
Barnes, K.P., Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., Ketcham, C.J., & Patel, K. (April 2015). Brain electrical
activity in collegiate student-athletes with and without a previous concussion. Abstract published in
Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 25 (2), 198.
Soler-Sala, K.G., Ketcham, C.J., Hall, E.E., & Williams, E. (February 2015). Neurocognitive
function in athletes with attention deficit disorders and history of concussions. Southeast American
College of Sports Medicine. Jacksonville, FL. 3rd place Undergraduate Research Award.
Cottle, J.E., Hall, E.E., Ketcham, C.J., Barnes, K.P., & Patel, K. (November 2014).
Neurocognitive performance and concussions: Influence of headaches, migraines, depression,
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anxiety, attention deficit disorders and exercise. Society for Neuroscience. Washington D.C. Abstract
published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 132.10, D28.
Cochrane, G., Kostek, J., Ketcham, K., Hall, E., Barnes, K., & Patel, K. (November 2014).
Effects of catechol-O-methyl transferase and dopamine receptor D2 genotypes on performance on
computerized neurocognitive task performance in collegiate student athletes. Society for Neuroscience.
Washington D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 132.05, D23.
Messerschmidt, E.L., Vallabhajosula, S., Ketcham, C.J., Hall, E.E., Barnes, K.P. & Patel, K.
(November 2014). Changes in gait are more sensitive to current symptoms than history of concussion
among varsity athlete. Society for Neuroscience. Washington D.C. Abstract published in Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts 132.08, D26.
Brand, K.L., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (May 2014). The impact of quercetin supplementation on
cognition during vigorous exercise in college students. American College of Sports Medicine Meeting.
Orlando, FL. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 46, 5(Supp.), S214.
Ketcham, C.J., Cochrane, G.D, Cottle, J.E., Halligan, J.D., & Hall, E.E. (May 2014). Balance
and cognitive load in college athletes. American College of Sports Medicine Meeting. Orlando, FL.
Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 46, 5(Supp.), S693.
Cottle, J.E., Cochrane, G.D., Halligan, J.D., Hall, E.E., & Ketcham, C.J. (May 2014). Potential
factors influencing performance on Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing.
American College of Sports Medicine Meeting. Orlando, FL. Abstract published in Medicine and Science
in Sport and Exercise, 46, 5(Supp.), S164.
Devaney, J.M., Ketcham, C., Barnes, K., Kostek, M., & Hall, E. (March 2014). Genetic variant
in FTO Gene is not associated with concussion in college age sports participants. National Capital Area
TBI Research Symposium. Washington, D.C.
Brand, K.L., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (February 2014). The impact of quercetin
supplementation on cognition during vigorous exercise in college students. Southeast American College
of Sports Medicine Meeting. Greenville, S.C. Undergraduate Research Finalist
Cochrane, G., Ketcham, C., & Hall, E. (February 2014). Balance and cognitive load in college
athletes. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Meeting. Greenville, S.C.
Cottle, J.E., Hall, E.E., & Ketcham, C.J. (February 2014). Potential factors influencing
performance on Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing. Southeast American
College of Sports Medicine Meeting. Greenville, S.C. Undergraduate Research Finalist
Halligan, J.D., Hall, E.E., & Ketcham, C.J. (February 2014). The effect of concussions on
cognitive function in asymptomatic NCAA collegiate student-athletes. Southeast American College of
Sports Medicine Meeting. Greenville, S.C. Undergraduate Research Finalist
Hall, E.E., Ketcham, C., Baker, M., McConnell, J. Patel, K., Crenshaw, C., Klossner, D., &
Hainline, B. (November 2013). Developing return-to-academics protocol after suffering a concussion in
student-athletes: A neuroscientific evidence based approach to improve education and awareness. Society
for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience
Abstracts, 39, 26.01SU, NNN24.
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Ketcham, C.J., Hall, E.E., Folger, S.E., Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.C., Vallabhajosula, S., & Barnes,
K.P. (November 2013). Elon BrainCARE: Concussion education and outreach program for high school
athletes. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts, 26.02SU, NNN25.
DiBiasio, P., Hall, E., & Bailey, E. (June 2013). Move, Listen and Learn: An examination of a
unique pedagogy to improve North Carolina End-Of-Grade tests. North American Society for the
Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Abstract published in Journal of
Sport and Exercise Psychology, 35 (Supplement), S9.
Evans, K., Ketcham, C., Hall, E., & Folger, S. (June 2013). The relationship between postural
stability and information processing in collegiate Division I NCAA athletes. Emerging Frontiers in
Concussion: Advancements in Assessment, Management, and Rehabilitation, Pittsburgh, PA.
Hall, E., Cochrane, G., Evans, K., & Ketcham, C. (June 2013). Factors influencing performance
on computerized neuropsychological assessment. Emerging Frontiers in Concussion: Advancements in
Assessment, Management, and Rehabilitation, Pittsburgh, PA.
Evans, K., Ketcham, K., Folger, S., Vallabhajosula, S., Bailey, S., Bixby, W., Miller, P., Barnes,
K., & Hall, E. (May 2013). Relationship between information processing and postural stability in
collegiate and high school athletes. American College of Sports Medicine Meeting, Indianapolis, IN.
Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 45, 5(Supp.), S240.
Shulder, R., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P. (May 2013). The influence of exercise and caffeine on
cognitive function in college students. American College of Sports Medicine Meeting, Indianapolis, IN.
Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 45, 5(Supp.), S465.
Mastrocola, M.R., Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (May 2013). Effects of acute exercise on retention
and learning. American College of Sports Medicine Meeting, Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in
Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 45, 5(Supp.), S466.
Vallabhajosula, S., Bailey, S., Ketcham, C., Folger, S., Bixby, W., Miller, P., Barnes, K., & Hall,
E. (May 2013). Spatiotemporal gait variability among high school football players – Elon BrainCARE
study. American College of Sports Medicine Meeting, Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in Medicine
and Science in Sport and Exercise, 45, 5(Supp.), S587.
Barnes, K.P., Hall, E.E., & Kostek, M.C. (April 2013). The influence of the catechol-o-
methyltransferase genotype on cognitive performance and concussion history in NCAA Division 1
college athletes. American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Meeting, San Diego, CA. Abstract
published in Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 23 (2), 131.
Barnes, K.P., Bailey, S.P., Bixby, W.R., Folger, S.E., Ketcham, C.J., Kostek, M.C., Miller, P.C.,
Vallabhajosula, S. & Hall, E.E. (April 2013). ELON BrainCARE: Concussion Assessment, Research and
Education in college student-athletes. American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Meeting, San
Diego, CA. Abstract published in Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 23 (2), 154.
Hall, E.E., Ramsey, M.L., & Hall, K.S. (March 2013). Autonomy mediates the relationship
between personality and physical activity: An application of self-determination theory. Society of
Behavioral Medicine Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Abstract published in Annals of Behavioral Medicine,
45 (Supplement), S247.
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Waters, R., Hight, K., Hall, E., & Morrison, S. (March 2013). The Elon Gap Semester: A
transformative first-year experience. American College Personnel Association Meeting. Las Vegas, NV.
Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (February 2013). Tutorial: A new tool to enhance exercise
prescription – The Feeling Scale. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC.
Evans, K.M., Sundman, M.H., Gardner, R.A., Ketcham, C.J., Hall, E.E., & Folger, S.E. (October
2012). Sensory integration of balance, simple sensory reaction time, and ImPACT scores in Division I
collegiate athletes. Concussions in Athletics Conference, State College, PA.
Gardner, R.A., Sundman, M.H., Evans, K.M., Hall, E.E., Kostek, M.C., & Ketcham, C.J.
(October 2012). The influence of the catechol-o-methyltransferase genotype on cognitive performance
and concussion history. Concussions in Athletics Conference, State College, PA.
Hall, E.E., Ketcham, C.J., Bailey, S.P., Bixby, W.R., Folger, S.E., Kostek, M.C., Miller, P.C.,
Vallabhajosula, S., & Barnes. K. (October 2012). Elon BrainCARE: A neuroscience approach to examine
the impact of concussions in college student-athletes. Concussions in Athletics Conference, State College,
PA.
Ketcham, C.J., Hall, E.E., Folger, S.E., Bailey, S.P., Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.C., Vallabhajosula,
S., & Barnes, K. (October 2012). ELON BrainCARE: Concussion Assessment, Research and Education
outreach program for high school football athletes. Concussions in Athletics Conference, State College,
PA.
Sundman, M.H., Hall, E.E., Gardner, R.A., Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.C., Folger, S.E., Kostek,
M.C., Gordon B.S., & Barnes, K.P. (May 2012). Catechol-o-methyltransferase genotype influences
cognitive performance and concussion history in college football players. American College of Sports
Medicine Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and
Exercise, 44, 5(Supp.), S570.
Bixby, W.R., Mischo, A.B., Miller, P.C., Bailey, S.P., & Hall, E.E. (May 2012). Examination of
the impact of a cooling product on cycling performance in the heat. American College of Sports
Medicine Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and
Exercise, 44, 5(Supp.), S675.
Mischo, A.B., Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.M., Bailey, S.B., & Hall, E.E. (February 2012).
Examination of a cooling product on cycling performance in the heat. Southeast American College of
Sports Medicine meeting, Jacksonville, FL.
Sundman, M.H., Hall, E.E., Gardner, R.A., Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.C., Folger, S.E., Kostek,
M.C., Gordon B.S., & Barnes, K.P. (February 2012). Catechol-o-methyltransferase genotype influences
cognitive performance and concussion history in college football players. Southeast American College of
Sports Medicine Meeting, Jacksonville, FL.
York, C.A., Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (February 2012). Examination of the impact of an active
video game on academic achievement. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Meeting,
Jacksonville, FL.
York, C.A., Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (November 2011). Examination of the impact of an active
video game on academic achievement. American College of Sports Medicine Academic Achievement
meeting. Washington, D.C.
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Gardner, R.A., Hall, E.E., Lawton, D.J., Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.C., Folger, S.E., & Barnes, K.P.
(June 2011). The influence of concussion history on cognitive performance in college athletes. American
College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and
Exercise, 43, 5(Supp.), S423.
Lee, J.T., Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., &Miller, P.C., & Ketcham, C.J. (June 2011). The effects of
an acute overspeed warm-up on sprint performance in collegiate athletes. American College of Sports
Medicine, Denver, CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 43, 5(Supp.),
S601.
Miller, P.C., Batten, S.H., Hall, E.E., Bixby, W.R., & Bailey, S.P. (June 2011). The impact of
varying carbohydrate-electrolyte solutions on exercise performance in the heat. American College of
Sports Medicine, Denver, CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 43,
5(Supp.), S338.
Perron, R.M., Hall, E.E., Graham, C.A., Miller, P.C., & Bixby, W.R. (June 2011). Exergaming in
adults: Can appropriate intensity levels be achieved for health benefits? American College of Sports
Medicine, Denver, CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 43, 5(Supp.),
S632.
Hall, E.E., Graham, C.A. Perron, R.M., Feldman, J.R., & Moffett, R.A. (April 2011). Do
exergames allow children to achieve physical activity intensity commensurate with national guidelines?
Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington D.C. Abstract published in Annals of Behavioral Medicine,
41 (Supplement), S57.
Batten, S.H., Bailey, S.P., Hall, E.E., Bixby, W.R., & Miller, P.C. (February 2011). The
influence of carbohydrate-electrolyte solution ingestion on exercise performance in a warm environment.
Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, S.C.
Gardner, R.A., Lawton, D.J., Hall, E.E., Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.C., Folger, S.E., & Barnes, K.P.
(February 2011). The influence of concussion history on cognitive performance in college athletes.
Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, S.C.
Graham, C.A., Perron, R.M., Feldman, J.R., Hall, E.E., & Bailey, E.K. (February 2011). Does
exergaming achieve the same levels of fitness intensity as mentor-based physical activity? Southeast
American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, S.C.
Lee, J.T., Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (February 2011). The effects of an acute
overspeed warm-up on sprint performance in collegiate athletes. Southeast American College of Sports
Medicine, Greenville, SC.
Perron, R.M., Graham, C.A., Hall, E.E., Miller, P.C., & Bixby, W.R. (February 2011).
Exergaming in adults: Can appropriate intensity levels be achieved for health benefits. Southeast
American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, S.C.
Hall, E.E., Main, E.J., Miller, P.C., & Bixby, W.R. (October 2010). The effect of exercise
intensity on interference control during and following acute aerobic cycling. Society for Neuroscience,
San Diego, CA.
Bailey, S.P., & Hall, E.E. (June 2010). Effects of acute exercise on opiate and cigarette craving
in methadone patients. American College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in
Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 42, 5(Supp.), S288.
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Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (June 2010). An examination of the feeling scale to
prescribe exercise intensity. American College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in
Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 42, 5(Supp.), S396.
Davis, J.A., Coppock, J.H., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (June 2010). Effects of distraction on
running mechanics. American College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in
Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 42, 5(Supp.), S476.
Guerette, N.J., Miller, P.C., Hartzel, J.M., Valentine, S.M., Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., & Bailey,
S.P. The effect of acute quercetin supplementation on HR, core temperature, and exercise performance.
American College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in
Sport and Exercise, 42, 5(Supp.), S475.
Kensrue, E.P., Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (June 2010). The effects of imagery on
performance and pain perception associated with delayed-onset muscle soreness. American College of
Sports Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 42,
5(Supp.), S288.
Main, E.J., Hall, E.E., Bixby, W.R., & Miller, P.C. (June 2010). A test of the transient
hypofrontality theory during and following exercise of varying intensities. American College of Sports
Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 42,
5(Supp.), S197.
Miller, P.C., Chao, G.K., Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (June 2010). Effects of CLA
supplementation on muscle performance and lean mass following seven weeks of exercise. American
College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore, MD. . Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and
Exercise, 42, 5(Supp.), S315.
Valentine, S.M., Hartzel, J.M., Guerette, N.J., Miller, P.C., Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., & Bailey,
S.P. (June 2010). The effects of acute quercetin supplementation on cognitive function during prolonged
exercise. American College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore, MD. . Abstract published in Medicine and
Science in Sport and Exercise, 42, 5(Supp.), S198.
Hall, E.E., Walch, R.E., & Hall, K..S. (April 2010). Weight loss strategies used by first year
college students: An exploratory study. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA. Abstract published
in Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 39 (S1), S142.
Hall, E.E., Walch, R.E., & Hall, K.S. (April 2010). The influence of physical activity and self-
esteem on body image in first year college students. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.
Abstract published in Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 39 (S1), S190.
Burns, J.D., Hall, E.E., Miller, P.C., & Bixby, W.R. (February 2010). Acute effects of whole
body vibration on functional capabilities of skeletal muscle. Southeast American College of Sports
Medicine, Greenville, SC.
Guerette, N., Bailey, S.P., Hartzel, J., Valentine, S., Hall, E.E., Bixby, W.R., & Miller, P.C.
(February 2010). The effect of acute quercetin supplementation on exercise performance in a heated
environment. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC.
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Kensrue, P., Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (February 2010). The effects of imagery on
delayed-onset muscle soreness and pain perception. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine,
Greenville, SC.
Lewandowski, E.E., Hall, E.E., Arfman, K.M., Bixby, W.R., & Miller, P.C. (February 2010).
Examining the content of television programs on anxiety reduction in college males. Southeast American
College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC.
Main, E.J., Hall, E.E., Bixby, W.R., & Miller, P.C. (February 2010). The effect of exercise
intensity on cognitive function during and following exercise: A test of the transient hypofrontality
theory. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC.
Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., Morris Hall, K.S., & Miller, P.C. (May 2009). Examination of
Preference for and Tolerance of the Intensity of Exercise Questionnaire in older adults. American College
of Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 41,
5(Supp.), S290.
Konopack, J.F., & Hall, E.E. (May 2009). Psychological characteristics of ultramarathon
participants. American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA. Abstract published in Medicine and
Science in Sport and Exercise, 41, 5(Supp.), S533.
Miller, P.C., Hall, E.E., Scoggin, M.S., Mulcahy, T.K., Bixby, W.R., & Bailey, S.P. (May 2009).
Impact of protease supplementation on pain perception and exercise affect during cycle ergometry with
DOMS. American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science
in Sport and Exercise, 41, 5(Supp.), S419.
Hillman, C.H., Pontifex, M.B., Raine, L.B., Castelli, D.M., Hall, E.E., & Kramer, A.F. (April
2009). The effects of acute aerobic exercise on the cognitive control of attention and academic
achievement in preadolescent children. Society for Research in Child Development. Denver, CO.
Arfman, K.M., Hall, E.E., Lewandowski, E.E., Bixby, W.R. & Miller, P.C. (February 2009).
Media representations of ideal body image and their influence on acute exercise behavior and affective
responses. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Birmingham, AL.
Baird, S.A., Gilbert, D.N., Hall, E.E., Bixby, W.R., & Miller, P.C. (February 2009). Influence of
body consciousness on affective and emotional responses to exercise while viewing television programs.
Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Birmingham, AL.
Burns, J.D., Hall, E.E., Chao, G.K., Bixby, W.R. & P.C. Miller, P.C. (February 2009). Effects of
7-week exercise intervention on dimensions of self-concept and body image. Southeast American College
of Sports Medicine, Birmingham, AL.
Chao, G.K., Miller, P.C., Burns, J.D., Bixby, W.R. & Hall, E.E. (February 2009). The effects of
conjugated linoleic acid supplementation and exercise on contractile performance and lean mass.
Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Birmingham, AL.
Scoggin, M.S., Miller, P.C., Bailey, S.P., Mulcahy, T.K., Bixby, W.R. & Hall, E.E. (February
2009) Impact of protease supplementation on perceived pain and exercise affect following the onset of
DOMS. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Birmingham, AL.
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Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (October 2008). Predicting affective responses
using frontal EEG asymmetry: Does exercise intensity matter? Society of Psychophysiological Research,
Austin, TX. Abstract published in Psychophysiology, 45 (Supp. 1), S110.
Pontifex, M. P., Raine, L. B., Witten, B. N., Castelli, D. M., Hall, E. E., & Hillman, C. H.
(October 2008). The effects of acute aerobic exercise on the cognitive control of attention and academic
achievement in preadolescent children. Society of Psychophysiological Research, Austin, TX. Abstract
published in Psychophysiology, 45 (Supp. 1), S36.
Bixby, W.R., O’Leary, K.C., Del Giorno, J.M., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (2008). Is cognitive
performance altered by maximal exercise? American College of Sports Medicine. Indianapolis, IN.
Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 40, 5(Supp.), S363.
Del Giorno, J.M., Hall, E.E., Bixby, W.R., O’Leary, K.C., & Miller, P.C. (2008). Cognitive
function during and following submaximal exercise: Does exercise intensity matter? American College of
Sports Medicine. Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 40,
5(Supp.), S363.
Miller, P.C., Hall, E.E., Mulcahy, T.K., Bulow, K., Scoggin, M., Sinderbrand, C., Bixby, W.R.,
& Bailey, S.P. (2008). Recovery of contractile function following eccentric exercise with protease
supplementation. American College of Sports Medicine. Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in Medicine
and Science in Sport and Exercise, 40, 5(Supp.), S195.
Attorri, A., McBride, M., Sanders, K., Hall, E., Bixby, W. & Miller, P. (February 2008).
Examining environmental influences on anxiety reduction: Does content of television program influence?
Southeast American College of Sports Medicine. Birmingham, AL.
Cooper, K.L., Schmitt, E.E., Bailey, E.K., Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (February
2008). Differences in affective responses during treadmill running with distraction between male and
female participants. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine. Birmingham, AL.
Del Giorno, J., O’Leary, K., Hall, E., Bixby, W.R. & Miller, P. (February 2008). Influence of
exercise intensity on cognitive function during and following submaximal exercise. Southeast American
College of Sports Medicine. Birmingham, AL.
Gilbert, D., Baird, S., Easterly, E., Hall, E., Bixby, W. & Miller, P. (February 2008). Does
content of television watching influence exercise behavior and affective responses during exercise
session. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine. Birmingham, AL.
O’Leary, K.C., Del Giorno, J.M., Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (February 2008). The
effects of maximal exercise on cognitive performance. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine.
Birmingham, AL.
Scoggin, M., Sinderbrand, C., Bailey, S.P., Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (February
2008). Influence of protease supplementation on contractile function and recovery following eccentric
exercise. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine. Birmingham, AL.
Bixby, W.R., Nowlan, L.E., Davis, A.K., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (June 2007). Is affect related
to physiological factors? An examination of the dual-mode model. North American Society of
Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Journal of Sport and
Exercise Psychology, 29, Supplement, S147-148.
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Hall, E.E., Smith, C.A., & Nelson, B. (June 2007). A descriptive study examining flow responses
to outdoor experience. North American Society of Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. San Diego,
CA. Abstract published in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 29, Supplement, S166-167.
Hall, E.E., Bellezza, P.A., Bixby, W.R., & Miller, P.C. (June 2007). Changes In affect during
and following resistance exercise: Does exercise order matter? American College of Sports Medicine.
New Orleans, LA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 39 (5 Supp.), S47.
Bellezza, P.A., Hall, E.E., Bixby, W.R., & Miller, P.C. (June 2007). Influence of exercise order
on perceived exertion and blood lactate in resistance exercise. American College of Sports Medicine.
New Orleans, LA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 39 (5 Supp.),
S484.
Bixby, W.R., Davis, A.K., Nowlan, L.E., Sheehan, K.M., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (June 2007).
An examination of mixed-emotions during and following a graded exercise test. American College of
Sports Medicine. New Orleans, LA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise,
39 (5 Supp.), S47.
Davis, J.A., Miller, P.C., Cooper, K.L., Schmitt, E.E., Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (June 2007).
Relationships between self-efficacy and exercise performance during treadmill running. American
College of Sports Medicine. New Orleans, LA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise, 39 (5 Supp.), S411-412.
Miller, P.C., Bailey, E.K., Cooper, K.L., Schmitt, E.E., Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (June 2007).
Affective responses to treadmill running with distraction and stratified by preference. Abstract published
in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 39 (5 Supp.), S452.
Bellezza, P.A., Hall, E.E., Delsandro, B.T., Martin, B.E., Bixby, W.R., & Miller, P.C. (February
2007). Influence of exercise order on perceived exertion and blood lactate in resistance exercise.
Southeast American College of Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Cooper, K.L., Miller, P.C., Schmitt, E.E., Bailey, E.K., Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E. (February
2007). Affective responses to treadmill running with distraction. Southeast American College of Sports
Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Davis, A.K., Nowlan, L.E., Sheehan, K.M., Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (February
2007). An examination of mixed-emotions during and following a graded exercise test. Southeast
American College of Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Nowlan, L.E., Davis, A.K., Sheehan, K.M., Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (February
2007). An examination of the dual-mode hypothesis of affective resposne to exercise. Southeast
American College of Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Schmitt, E.E., Miller, P.C., Cooper, K.L., Bailey, E.K., Bixby, W.R.., & Hall, E.E. (February
2007). Relationships between treadmill running performance and preference and tolerance of exercise
intensity. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Bixby, W.R., Hall, E.E., Miller, P.C., Martin, B.E. & Kostura, C. M. (June 2006). Relationship
between preference for and tolerance of intensity of exercise and physical fitness variables. North
American Society of Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. Denver, CO. Abstract published in
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 28, Supplement, S34.
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Hall, E.E., Chmelo, E.A., Sanders, K.N., & Miller, P.C. (June 2006). Does a mirrored
environment influence the affective or perceptual responses to resistance exercise? North American
Society of Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. Denver, CO. Abstract published in Journal of
Sport and Exercise Psychology, 28, Supplement, S79.
Bailey, E.K., Miller, P.C., Kostura, C.M., & Hall, E.E. (June 2006). Effects of various stimuli
on exercise performance. American College of Sports Medicine. Denver, CO. Abstract published in
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38 (5 Supp.), S370.
Bailey, S.P., Pfluger, K.C., Holt, C., La Budde, Z., Afergan, D. Bartlett, S., Stripling, R., Miller,
P.C. & Hall, E.E. (June 2006). Changes in performance of a virtual reality task subsequent to prolonged
exercise in the heat and carbohydrate supplementation. American College of Sports Medicine National
Meeting. Denver, CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38 (5 Supp.),
S269-270.
Hall, E.E., Martin, B.E., Bailey, S.P., Miller, P.C. & Folger, S.E. (June 2006). Changes in EEG
activity during exercise: Due to duration or intensity of exercise? American College of Sports Medicine.
Denver, CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38 (5 Supp.), S54.
Holt, C. Bailey, S.P., Pfluger, K.C., Barlett, S., Stripling, R., & Hall, E.E. (June 2006).
Impact of carbohydrate supplementation on perceptual and affective responses to prolonged exercise in
the heat. American College of Sports Medicine. Denver, CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science
in Sports and Exercise, 38 (5 Supp.), S344.
Miller, P.C., Bailey, E.K., Blakeslee, R.L., & Hall, E.E. (June 2006). The influence of various
distraction stimuli on affective responses to cycle ergometry. American College of Sports Medicine.
Denver, CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38 (5 Supp.), S98.
Hall, E.E., Walch, R.E., Blake, K.T., & Simms, A.E. (April 2006). Changes in weight and
physical activity patterns among first year college students. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health. Atlanta, GA.
Miller, P.C., Hall, E.E., Kostura, C.M., & Bixby, W.R. (April 2006). Relationship between
exercise dependence, physical fitness, and physical activity. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health. Atlanta, GA.
Bixby, W.R., Miller, P.C., Martin, B.E., & Hall, E.E. (April 2006). Relationships between
activity, fitness, self-esteem and satisfaction with life. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health. Atlanta, GA.
Blakeslee, R.L., Bailey, E.K., Miller, P.C., Delgiorno, J.M., & Hall, E.E. (February 2006). The
influence of various distraction stimuli on affective responses to cycle ergometry. Southeast American
College of Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Chmelo, E., Sanders, K.N., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (February 2006). Self- reflection –
mirrors and resistance training, do they influence affect and state anxiety responses? Southeast American
College of Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Kostura, C.M., Miller, P.C., Hall, E.E., Gonzalez, L.M., & Bailey, E.K. (February 2006).
Effects of various stimuli on exercise performance. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine.
Charlotte, NC.
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Martin, B., Bellezza, P., Folger, S.E., Bailey, S.P., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (February 2006).
Are the changes in brain activity during exercise due to accumulation or intensity of exercise? Southeast
American College of Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Morse, A.S., Hall, E.E., Bailey, E.K., & Miller, P.C. (February 2006). Relationships between
preference and tolerance of exercise intensity and exercise performance. Southeast American College of
Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Rappaport, L.E., Dewitt, R.E., McDonough, K.K., Miller, P.C., & Hall, E.E. (February 2006).
Resistance training with mirrors: effect on heart rate and rate of perceived exertion. Southeast American
College of Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (October 2005). Further validation of the PRETIE-Q: Relationship
between preference and tolerance and self-reported physical activity. American College of Sports
Medicine: Walking for Health Conference. Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Bixby, W.R., & Hall, E.E., & Miller, P.C. (October 2005). Predictors of health-related quality of
life in college students. American College of Sports Medicine: Walking for Health Conference. Urbana-
Champaign, IL.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (August 2005). Is the role of cognitive factors in
exercise responses intensity-dependent? Extending the dual-mode model to perceived exertion.
International Society of Sport Psychology. Sydney, Australia.
Hall, E., Chmelo, E., DeWitt, R., Kostura, C., Morrison, J. & Miller, P. (August 2005). Do you
feel the pump? Examination of affective responses to different modes of resistance training in college
females. International Society of Sport Psychology. Sydney, Australia.
Hall, E.E., Nevin, T.L., & Miller, P.C. (June 2005). Relationships between physical activity,
physical fitness and preference and tolerance of exercise intensity. American College of Sports Medicine.
Nashville, TN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 37 (5 Supp.), S369-
370.
Bailey, S., Hall, E., Miller, P., & Folger, S. (June 2005). Changes in brain activity, affect, and
perception during graded exercise. American College of Sports Medicine. Nashville, TN. Abstract
published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 37 (5 Supp.), S207.
Lind, E., Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (June 2005). Comparison of computerized
methods for determining the gas exchange threshold. American College of Sports Medicine. Nashville,
TN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 37 (5 Supp.), S236.
Miller, P.C., Hall, E.E., Morrison, J.M., Kostura, C.M., & Bailey, S.P. (June 2005). The effects
of various modes of resistance exercise on RPE and HR among female participants. American College of
Sports Medicine. Nashville, TN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 37
(5 Supp.), S190.
Chmelo, E., Hall, E., DeWitt, R., Morrison, J., Kostura, C., & Miller, P. (January 2005). State
anxiety responses in college-aged females to different resistance training modes. Southeast American
College of Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
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Kostura, C.M., Miller, P.C., Morrison, J., DeWitt, R., Chmelo, E., & Hall, E.E. (January 2005).
Assessment of resistance training using HR and RPE: A preliminary evaluation. Southeast American
College of Sports Medicine. Charlotte, NC.
Nevin, T., Hall, E., Schuldt, J., & Miller, P. (January 2005). Health related quality of life in
college-aged students: What factors influence? Southeast American College of Sports Medicine.
Charlotte, NC.
Ekkekakis, P., Bixby, W.R., Culos-Reed, S.N., Hall, E.E., & Martin, K.A. (2004, June).
Symposium: Teaching Exercise Psychology. North American Society for Psychology of Sport and
Physical Activity. Vancouver, BC. Abstract published in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 26,
Supplement, S22-23.
Hall, E.E. (2004, June). Learning activities for exercise psychology. North American Society
for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. Vancouver, BC. Abstract published in Journal of Sport
and Exercise Psychology, 26, Supplement, S24.
Hall, E.E., Folger, S.E., Miller, P.C., Cain, J.M., & Bailey, S.P. (2004, June). Affective
responses to a graded exercise test on a recumbent bicycle: When do I start feeling bad? American
College of Sports Medicine. Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise, 36 (5 Supp.), S166.
Bailey, S.P., Hall, E.E., Cain, J.M., Miller, P.C., & Folger, S.E. (2004, June). Changes in brain
activity during a graded exercise test on a recumbent cycle ergometer. American College of Sports
Medicine. Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 36 (5
Supp.), S166.
Miller, P.C., Hall, E.E., Folger, S.E., Cain, J.M., & Bailey, S.P. (2004, June). Physiological
correlates of perceived exertion during recumbent cycle ergometry. American College of Sports
Medicine. Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 36 (5
Supp.), S286.
Petruzzello, S.J., Gerlach, J., Hall, E.E., & Ekkekakis, P. (2004, June). Individual differences in
preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity: Ongoing psychometric evaluation of the PRETIE-Q.
American College of Sports Medicine. Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise, 36 (5 Supp.), S166.
Hall, E., Folger, S., Cain, J., Miller, P., & Bailey, S. (2004, January). Brain activity changes
during a graded exercise test on a recumbent cycle ergometer. Southeast American College of Sports
Medicine. Atlanta, GA.
Chaffee, L., Hall, E., Schuldt, J., & Miller, P. (2004, January). Health-related quality of life
associated with physical fitness but not self-reported physical activity. Southeast American College of
Sports Medicine. Atlanta, GA.
Clobridge, L.G., Edwards, S.E., Tadros, A., & Hall, E.E. (2004, January). Influence of social
support and physical fitness on attendance to an 11-week walk/run program. Southeast American College
of Sports Medicine. Atlanta, GA.
Edwards, S.E., Clobridge, L.G., & Hall, E.E. (2004, January). Effect of an 11-week worksite
run/walk training program on mental and physical dimensions of quality of life. Southeast American
College of Sports Medicine. Atlanta, GA.
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Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2003, October). Influence of the big 5 personality
factors on affective responses to exercise at 3 different exercise intensities. Physical Activity and Mental
Health Conference. Dallas, TX.
Hall, E., Chaffee, L., Bailey, S., & Miller, P. (2003, June). Relationship between self-efficacy,
RPE and affective responses to a 30 min of downhill treadmill running. North American Society for
Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. Savannah, GA. Abstract published in Journal of Sport and
Exercise Psychology, 25, Supplement, S64.
Hall, E.E., Miller, P.C., & Bailey, S.P. (2003, May). Personality correlates on RPE during and
muscle soreness following downhill running. American College of Sports Medicine. San Francisco, CA.
Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35 (5 Supp.), S287.
Miller, P.C., Bailey, S.P., McInnis, K.R., & Hall, E.E. (2003, May). Comparison of protease
and NSAID supplementation on muscle soreness and pain threshold following downhill running.
American College of Sports Medicine. San Francisco, CA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science
in Sports and Exercise, 35 (5 Supp.), S197.
Clobridge, L.G., Edwards, S.E., Hesse, A.L., Brown, S.R., & Hall, E.E. (2003, May). Correlates
of adherence to a 10-week employee based 5K walk/run training program. American College of Sports
Medicine. San Francisco, CA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35 (5
Supp.), S188.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2002, June). Pre-to-post-exercise changes in
affect across three running intensities: How quickly do dose-response effects disappear? North American
Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in Journal of
Sport and Exercise Psychology, 24, Supplement, S66-67.
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2002, June). Affective responses to a graded
treadmill test: Is the ventilatory threshold the turning point toward negativity? North American Society
for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in Journal of Sport
and Exercise Psychology, 24, Supplement, S52-53.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2002, May). Personality correlates of perceived
exertion across increasing levels of exercise intensity. American College of Sports Medicine. St. Louis,
MO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34 (5 Supp.), S169.
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2002, May). Intensity-dependent patterns of
interindividual variability in affective responses to acute exercise. American College of Sports Medicine.
St. Louis, MO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34 (5 Supp.), S83.
Miller, P.C., Bailey, S.P., Cormier, S., Khlebopros, A., & Hall, E.E. (2002, May). Comparison
of protease and NSAID supplementation on muscle soreness and contractile performance following
eccentric contractions. American College of Sports Medicine. St. Louis, MO. Abstract published in
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34 (5 Supp.), S232.
Hall, E.E., Bailey, S.P., Derr, S.J., Barnes, M.E., & Miller, P.C. (2001, June). Effects of
protease supplementation on affective and RPE responses during and following downhill running.
American College of Sports Medicine. Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise, 33 (5), S85.
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Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2001, June). Intensity of acute exercise and
affect: A critical reexamination of the dose-response relationship. American College of Sports Medicine.
Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 33 (5), S50.
Bailey, S.P., Miller, P.C., Barnes, M.E., Derr, S.J., & Hall, E.E. (2001, June). Relationship
between muscle soreness and contractile performance following downhill running. American College of
Sports Medicine. Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise,
33 (5), S121.
Miller, P.C., Bailey, S.P., Barnes, M.E., Derr, S.J., & Hall, E.E. (2001, June). Effects of
protease supplementation on muscle soreness and contractile performance following downhill running.
American College of Sports Medicine. Baltimore, MD. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise, 33 (5), S123.
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2001, June). Individual differences in preference
for and tolerance of exercise intensity: Rationale and introduction to the project. North American Society
for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. St. Louis, MO. Abstract published in Journal of Sport
and Exercise Psychology, 23, Supplement, S9.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2001, June). Individual differences in preference
for and tolerance of exercise intensity: Planning and development of measure. North American Society
for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. St. Louis, MO. Abstract published in Journal of Sport
and Exercise Psychology, 23, Supplement, S10.
Petruzzello, S.J., Hall, E.E., & Ekkekakis, P. (2001, June). Individual differences in preference
for and tolerance of exercise intensity: Concurrent validity and reliability studies. North American Society
for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. St. Louis, MO. Abstract published in Journal of Sport
and Exercise Psychology, 23, Supplement, S10.
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2001, June). Individual differences in preference
for and tolerance of exercise intensity: Predicting affective responses. North American Society for the
Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. St. Louis, MO. Abstract published in Journal of Sport and
Exercise Psychology, 23, Supplement, S11.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2000, June). Convergent and discriminant
validity of single-item scales of affective valence and activation. American College of Sports Medicine.
Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 32 (5), S107.
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2000, June). A circumplex analysis of the
Activation Deactivation Adjective Checklist in the context of acute physical activity. American College
of Sports Medicine. Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise, 32 (5), S301.
Montero, K.M., Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (2000, June). A comparison of
two multi-item dimensional measures of affect: Assessing the effects of cardio-boxing. American College
of Sports Medicine. Indianapolis, IN. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise, 32 (5), S301.
Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1999, October). Personality, physical activity, and psychological
well-being in older adults. Olga G. Nalbandov Interdisciplinary Conference Series. Urbana, IL.
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Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1999, June). Self-selected intensity during a 10-
min walk: A test of theoretical constructs. North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical
Activity. Clearwater, FL. Abstract published in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 21,
Supplement, S52.
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1999, June). Cognitive and physiological
correlates of affect during a maximal exercise test. North American Society for Psychology of Sport and
Physical Activity. Clearwater, FL. Abstract published in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 21,
Supplement, S40.
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., Van Landuyt, L.M., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1999, June). Walking in
(affective) space: Can short walks enhance affect? North American Society for Psychology of Sport and
Physical Activity. Clearwater, FL. Abstract published in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 21,
Supplement, S40.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1999, June). Affective changes to a graded
maximal exercise test. American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, WA. Abstract published in
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31 (5), S241.
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1999, June). Dynamics and physiological
correlates of affect during a maximal exercise test. American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, WA.
Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31 (5), S218.
Petruzzello, S.J., Hall, E.E., & Ekkekakis, P. (1999, June). Regional brain activation as a
biological marker of affective responsivity to maximal exercise. American College of Sports Medicine.
Seattle, WA. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31 (5), S174.
Hall, E.E., & Ceddia, M.A. (1998, October). Physical activity, aging, and health.
Multidisciplinary Institute on Aging Meeting (Ohio Department of Aging). Columbus, OH.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1998, June). Regional brain activation as a
biological marker of affective responsivity to acute exercise: Influence of fitness. American College of
Sports Medicine. Orlando, FL. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 30
(5), S128.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., Van Landuyt, L.M., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1998, June). Inability of
frontal asymmetry to predict affective changes to 10-min walk. North American Society for Psychology
of Sport and Physical Activity. St. Charles, IL. Published in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology,
21, Supplement, S126.
Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1998, June). Psychometric properties of the State
Anxiety Inventory (SAI) in the context of acute aerobic exercise: Another look. North American Society
for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. St. Charles, IL. Abstract published Journal of Sport and
Exercise Psychology, 20, Supplement, S23.
Petruzzello, S.J., Hall, E.E., & Ekkekakis, P. (1998, June). The influence of body position on
regional brain activation. American College of Sports Medicine. Orlando, FL. Abstract published in
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 30 (5), S128.
Van Landuyt, L.M., Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1998, June). Positive
affective changes following a 10-minute outdoor walk. North American Society for Psychology of Sport
and Physical Activity. St. Charles, IL. Abstract published in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology,
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20, Supplement, S14.
Hall, E.E. & Petruzzello, S.J. (1998, May). Regional brain activation, dispositional affect, and
physical activity in older adults. Conference of the Office of Gerontology and Aging Studies. Urbana,
IL.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., Van Landuyt, L.M., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1998, February). Regional
brain activation reflects approach/withdrawal motivation. Midwest Sport & Exercise Psychology
Symposium. Champaign, IL.
Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1997, October). Resting frontal asymmetry as a
biological marker of affective responsivity to acute exercise. Midwest American College of Sports
Medicine Annual Meeting. South Bend, IN.
Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1997, May). Brain activation and mental health as a function of
physical activity in older adults. American College of Sports Medicine. Denver, CO. Abstract published
in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 29(5), S31.
Van Staveren, T., Achord, S., Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1997, May). Effects
of exercise and relaxation on affect and brain activity. American College of Sports Medicine. Denver,
CO. Abstract published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 29(5), S213.
Hall, E.E., & Petruzzello, S.J. (1996, October). Brain activation and mental health as a function
of physical activity in older adults. Midwest American College of Sports Medicine. St. Charles, IL.
INVITED LECTURES
“Monitored Physical Exertion as an Adjunct Treatment for Postconcussion Syndrome.” 11th Annual
National Summit on Sports Concussion: Advances in Treatment of Postconcussion Syndrome. Los
Angeles, CA. June 16, 2017.
“Rethinkng Rest: Use of Active Rehabilitation in Concussion Management.” 11th Annual National
Summit on Sports Concussion: Advances in Treatment of Postconcussion Syndrome. Los Angeles, CA.
June 16, 2017.
“Translating Research to Evidence-Based Practice for Concussion Management: Elon BrainCARE.”
University of Bournemouth, Bournemouth, England. October 31, 2016.
“The Concussion Epidemic: Education and Research, Is it Enough?” Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA.
November 16, 2015.
“Exercise and Affect.” University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. October 19, 2015.
“Concussion Education in Alamance County.” Sports Medicine Symposium, Burlington, NC. June 13,
2013.
“Foreign tour best practices” NCAA Inclusion Forum, Indianapolis, IN. May 2, 2013.
“Psychological strategies for optimal performance.” 2nd Annual Sports Medicine Symposium, Burlington,
NC. August 5, 2011.
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“The Elon Concussion Project: Examining the influence of concussion history in student-athletes” Arnold
School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, South Carolina. July 8, 2011.
“The influence of acute exercise on cognitive function: Does exercise make you smarter?” School of
Physical Education, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. January 29, 2009.
“Cognition during and following exercise.” Department of Kinesiology, University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign. November 29, 2007.
“Mental health and aging.” Department of Community Health. University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign. September 26, 2007.
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American College of Sports Medicine
o Southeast ACSM
Faculty Athletic Representative Association
North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity
Society for Behavioral Medicine
Society for Neuroscience
SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION
Moderated oral communication session at ACSM national conference (2004; 2006)
Moderated oral communication session at SEACSM annual meeting (2009; 2010; 2013)
Reviewed abstracts for American College of Sports Medicine (2015; 2016; 2017; 2018)
Reviewed abstracts for The Gerontological Society of America (2014)
Reviewed abstracts for Southeast American College of Sports Medicine (2012)
Reviewed abstracts for Society for Behavioral Medicine annual meeting (2011; 2012; 2013)
Reviewed abstracts for Council on Undergraduate Research Posters on the Hill (2012; 2013; 2016)
Reviewed abstracts for Society for Research in Higher Education (2018)
Reviewed abstracts for European Federations of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC; 2019)
THESIS COMMITTEES
Amanda Jane Calder (2018) – University of Otago “The affect of exercise past, present, and future: The
role of affective memory and affective forecast in the affective response-PA behaviour relation.”
Salma Alghuraybi (2018) – North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; “Nutrition
knowledge of NCAA division I student-athletes.”
Jade Fleming (2013) – University of Otago; “Affective, motivational and behavioural outcomes from an
exercise intervention comparing self-selected versus impaired intensity”
Bryan Loy (2011) – University of North Carolina – Greensboro; “The effects of self-regulatory
strength depletion on perceived exertion during 30 minutes of treadmill exercise”
EDITORIAL BOARDS
Psychology of Sport and Exercise
Sports
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REVIEWER FOR GRANTS
NIDDK grant – March 2018
DOD grants – February 2019
Croatia Science Foundation – June 2019
REVIEWER FOR ACADEMIC JOURNALS AND PUBLISHERS
ACSM’s Health and Fitness Journal
Acta Psychologica
American Journal of Health Promotion
American Journal of Men’s Health
American Journal of Undergraduate Research
Annals of Behavioral Medicine
Annals of Epidemiology
Annals of Neurology
Appetite
Athletic Training and Sports Health Care
Basic and Applied Social Psychology
Biological Psychology
Brain and Cognition
Brain Injury
Clinical Biomechanics
Cognitive Processing
Emotion
European Journal of Applied Physiology
European Journal of Physiotherapy
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Health Education and Behavior
Health Psychology
Holcomb Hathaway Publishers
IET Signal Processing
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Health and Well-being
International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics International Journal of Sport Psychology
Jones & Barlett Learning
Jones Bartlett Publishing
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
Journal of Applied Biomechanics
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
Journal of Concussion
Journal of Health Psychology
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
Journal of Neurophysiology
Journal of Neurotrauma
Journal of Pediatric Neurology
Journal of Psychophysiology
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Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
Journal of Sport and Health Science
Journal of Sport Sciences
Journal of Sports Medicine
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
McGraw Hill Publishing
Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Mental Health and Physical Activity
Nature and Science of Sleep
Neuropsychobiology
Neuroscience
Occupational Therapy International
The Open Sports Sciences Journal
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology
Oxford University Press
Pediatric Exercise Science
Perceptual and Motor Skills
Perspectives on Undergraduate Research Mentoring
Physical Therapy in Sport
Physiology and Behavior
Plos One
Psychological Reports
Psychology and Health
Psychology of Sport and Exercise
Psychophysiology
Research in Sports Medicine
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Sage Open
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
The Scientific Pages of Depression and Anxiety
Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine
Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology
Sports
Sports Health
Stress and Health
Sustainability
Taylor Publishing
Wadsworth Publishing
TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Elon 101 – Introduction to Elon
HED 111 – Contemporary Wellness Issues
HED 324 – Nutrition
ESS 101 – Introduction to Exercise Sport Science
ESS 281 – Practicum in Exercise Sport Science
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ESS 315 – Advanced Strength Training and Conditioning
ESS 322 – Epidemiology of Physical Activity (developed curriculum)
ESS 333 – Exercise Psychology (developed curriculum)
ESS 342/442 – Sport Psychology (developed curriculum)
ESS 424 – Exercise Programming
ESS 432 – Research Methods
ESS 443 – Exercise Psychophysiology (developed curriculum)
ESS 482 – Internship in Exercise Sport Science
ESS 495 – Senior Seminar
ESS 499 – Independent Research in Exercise Science
GST 249 – Globalization and Contemporary Sport (study abroad)
GST 253 – Australia Ecotourism (study abroad)
GST 356 – Sustainable Cities and Public Health: London 2012 (taught abroad)
GST 368 – Healthy Eating: Concepts and Controversies (developed curriculum)
GST 421 – Peak Performance: Pumping the Mind, Body and Spirit (developed curriculum and on-line
course tutorials)
HNR 498 – Honors Thesis
NEU 495 – Seminar in Neuroscience
PED 100 – Tennis
PED 109 – Conditioning and Weight Control
SERVICE
CAA Student-Athlete Wellness and Sport Performance Committee (2017 – Present)
NCAA Division I Concussion Protocol Committee (2015 – Present)
NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports (2009 – 2015)
NCAA Academic Council (2011 – 2013)
Council on Undergraduate Research – Health Sciences Councilor (2011 – 2013)
Serve on the Publications Committee
Faculty Athletics Representative (2008 – present)
Serve on Athletics Committee
Serve on the Athletics Diversity Committee (2015 – present)
Serve on the committee to review academic support for athletics (2008-2009)
Steering Committee for NCAA review (2009 – 2011)
Southern Conference Committees
Executive Committee (2008 – 2013)
Softball (2008 – 2011)
Mens’ Soccer (2009 – 2013)
Tennis (2011 – 2013)
Committee on Committees (2008 – 2013)
Officials Committee (2011 – 2013)
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Sports Medicine Committee (2010 – 2013)
Academic Coordinator of Gap Year Program (2011 – 2017)
Campus Recreation Advising Council (2015 – present)
Math Sciences Curriculum Committee (2012 – 2014)
Coordinator of the Neuroscience Program (Spring 2009 –2013; 2015-2017)
Department Chair – Exercise Science Department (Spring 2011; Spring 2013)
Member of Undergraduate Research Program Advisory Committee (Fall 2005; Fall 2006 – 2018)
Co-chair (Fall 2009-2011)
Co-Advisor to Exercise Science Society (2008 – present)
Co-advisor of Health and Human Performance Club (2005-2008)
Public Health Studies Advisory Committee (2008 – 2011)
Faculty-In-Residence (Jordan Center 2001 – 2006; Honors Pavilion 2008 – 2011)
Search Committee for Faculty Fellow for Residence Life (Spring 2011)
Leadership Development Committee (2010-2011)
Member of the Presidential Task Force on Scholarship (Spring 2007 – 2009)
Senior Faculty Research Fellowship Working Group (Fall 2008 – Present)
Co-Advisor of the Health and Wellness Learning Community (2005 – 2008)
Honors Advisory Committee (2006 – 2008)
Eating and Body Image Concerns Network (EBIC, 2002 – 2008)
Co-Chair Spring 2005 – 2008
Experiential Education Advisory Board (2004 – present)
Academic Standing Committee (Fall 2002 – Spring 2004)
Chair (Fall 2003 - Spring 2004)
Ad Hoc Committee Academic Appeals (2002-2003)
Advisor for Club Sports Teams
Men’s Track and Field (2006 – 2008)
Men’s Soccer (2002 – 2006)
Women’s Basketball (2003 – 2006)
Women’s Soccer (2001 – 2004)
Baseball (2004)
RESEARCH GRANTS RECEIVED
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“Optimizing evidence-based strategies to increase sport-related concussion reporting by collegiate
student-athletes.” Funded $399,996 from NCAA and DOD Mind Matters Grand Challenge. Will serve as
a paid consultant with David Wyrick being the Principal investigator.
“The Elon Concussion Project: The influence of Concussion History and Genetic Markers on Cognitive
Performance in College Students-Athletes.” Funded $16,060 from American Medical Society for Sports
Medicine. Co-investigators: Dr. Ken Barnes, Walter Bixby, Paul Miller and Stephen Folger. February
2012.
“The Elon Concussion Project: A multi-faceted examination of concussion history in student-athletes.”
Funded $5000 and $8000 summer fellowship from Faculty Research and Development Committee. Fall
2011.
“Influence of concussion history on cognitive performance in college student-athletes: A cross-sectional
and longitudinal examination.” Funded $16,995 from American Medical Society for Sports Medicine.
Co-investigators: Dr. Ken Barnes, Walter Bixby, Paul Miller and Stephen Folger. January 2011.
“Exercise is Medicine™: An important public health initiative to encourage physical activity.” Funded for
$2250 from Fund for Excellence in College of Arts and Sciences. Co-investigators: Drs. Paul Miller,
Cynthia Fair, Stephen Bailey and Professor Amanda Tapler.
“Examination of cognitive function through event related potentials.” Funded $4340 and $8000 summer
research fellowship from Faculty Research and Development Committee. Summer 2010.
“Cogito Elon sum: A proposed interdisciplinary approach to neuroscience at Elon University.” Funded
for $5000 from Fund for Excellence in College of Arts and Sciences. Co-investigators: Drs. Amy
Overman, Caroline Ketcham, Mat Gendle and Robert Vick.
“Developing laboratory experiences examining the influence that exercise and sport have on cognitive
functioning.” Funded $4000 from Academic Technology and Computing Committee. Co-investigator: Dr.
Walter Bixby.
“Implementation of inquiry-based learning techniques in exercise science courses.” Funded $3600 from
Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning. Summer 2007. Co-investigators: Dr. Walter Bixby
and Dr. Paul Miller.
“Using strengths-based education to develop cultural awareness and personal growth during a study
abroad course.” Funded $2200 from Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning. Fall 2006. Co-
investigator: Angela Passarelli.
“Psychophysiological aspects of exercise: Examination of brain activity, affect and perception.” Funded
$4200 and sabbatical from Faculty Research and Development Committee. Summer and Fall 2007.
“Predicting affective responses to exercise: Examination of brain activity and personality.” Funded
$1200 from Faculty Research and Development Committee. Summer 2006
“Lactate and exercise.” Funded $670 from Undergraduate Research Program for purchase of a portable
lactate analyzer. Summer 2005
“EEG measurement during aerobic exercise.” Funded $4800 from Faculty Research and Development
Committee at Elon University for a software package for data analysis. Co-investigator: Dr. Stephen
Folger.
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RESEARCH GRANTS APPLIED
“Unresolved Post-Concussion Balance Deficits and Subsequent Musculoskeletal Injury.” NATA
Research and Education Foundation Grant. My role: Co-Principal Investigator. Submitted February
2016. Requested $57,500.
“Increasing concussion disclosure among athletes.” Phase I STTR grant. My role: Co-investigator.
December 2015. Requested: $206,631.
“Unresolved Post-Concussion Balance Deficits and Subsequent Musculoskeletal Injury.” NIH
Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant (R21) - . Submitted October 2015. My role : Co-Principal
Investigator. Requested: $275,000
“What is beauty?” National Endowment for the Humanities Enduring Questions Grant. My role: Principal
Investigator. September 2015. Requested: $27,890.
“Increasing concussion disclosure among athletes.” Phase I STTR grant. My role: Co-investigator.
December 2014. Requested: $206,631.
“Identification of Persistent Impairments in Postural Control Following Concussion.” NIH Academic
Research Enhancement Award (AREA - R15). My role: Principal Investigator. October 2014. Requested:
$477,067.
“What is beauty?” National Endowment for the Humanities Enduring Questions Grant. My role: Principal
Investigator. September 2014. Requested: $32,962.
“Elon BrainCARE Post-Career Study: A longitudinal assessment of genetics and concussion history on
performance and quality of life in student-athletes.” Submitted April 2013 to National Collegiate
Athletic Association. Requested: $300,740. Co-investigator: Dr. Caroline Ketcham.
“Access and Barriers to Experiential Learning and Career Development Opportunities for Elon
University (Division I) Student-Athletes.” Submitted August 2011 to Knight Commission on
Intercollegiate Athletics. Requested: $25,000. Co-investigator: Dr. Caroline Ketcham.
Life Time Fitness Student Research Grant (1998, 1999)
American College of Sports Medicine Student Grant (1998)
CERTIFICATIONS
Prime for Life: On Campus Talking about Alcohol (Summer 2000)
Graduate Teaching Certification (University of Illinois, 1999)
AWARDS AND HONORS
Center for Engaged Learning Senior Scholar (2018)
Distinguished Scholar Award (2016)
Japeth E. Rawls Professor for Undergraduate Research in Science (2013)
Omicron Delta Kappa (2011)
Ward Family Excellence in Mentoring Award (2010)
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Sustainability Faculty Scholar (2008)
Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (2006)
Elon University School of Education Faculty Award for Excellence in Scholarship (2006)
Panhellenic Excellence in Teaching award (2005)
R. Randy Rice Service Award from the North Carolina Housing Officers (2004)
Graduate College On-Campus Dissertation Research Grant (2000)
Midwest American College of Sports Medicine Research Award (1999)
Life Time Fitness Student Research Grant Finalist (1998)
Honorarium, Multidisciplinary Institute on Aging, Ohio Department of Aging (1998)
Excellent and Outstanding Teachers List (Fall 1994 – Fall 1996; Fall 1997 – Spring 2000)
Graduate College Travel Grant (Fall 1996, Spring 1997, Spring 1998, Spring 1999, Fall 1999)
Huelster Travel Scholarship (Fall 1996, Spring 1997, Fall 1997, Spring 1998, Fall 1998,
o Spring 1999, Fall 1999, Spring 2000)
College of Applied Life Studies Travel Award (Spring 1997, Spring 1998, Spring 1999,
o Fall 1999)
Department of Kinesiology Travel Award (Fall 1996, Spring 1997, Spring 1998, Spring 1999,
o Fall 1999)
Travel Award to Affective Neuroscience Conference, Madison, WI (Spring 1998; Spring 1999)
Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (1996)
Hays Sports Studies Scholarship (1993)
o Outstanding sports studies major in the Physical Education, Health, and Sports Studies
Department.
Ohio Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Memorial Scholarship
(1993)
o Awarded to top male in state of Ohio.
Dean’s and President’s List
Golden Key National Honor Society
Association for Worksite and Health Promotion
o Vice-President (1992/1993)
Alpha Lambda Delta/Phi Eta Sigma – Honor Society (1991)