My Research Interests:
My research interests include examining the individual difference variables that
influence individual's perceptions of effort and affect during and following
exercise. Some of the variables that are of interest are personality, self-efficacy
and brain activity. |

Excellence in Scholarship Award for The School of Education
- May 2006
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Education:
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Published Articles:
| 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. PDF
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New Fellows Reception in Denver, CO - June 2006 |
| 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. PDF
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| 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. PDF
of article |
| 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. PDF of article |
| 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. PDF
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| 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. PDF
of article |
| Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., & Petruzzello,
S.J. (2002). The affective beneficence of vigorous exercise revisited.
British Journal of Health Psychology, 7, 47-66. PDF
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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. PDF
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| 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.
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| Ekkekakis, P., Hall, E.E., VanLanduyt, L.M., & Petruzzello,
S.J. (2000). Walking in (affective) circles: Can short walks
enhance affect? Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 23 (3),
245-275.
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| Hall, E.E., Ekkekakis, P., VanLanduyt, 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. PDF
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| 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.
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| 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.
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Chapter:
| 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. |
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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 T. Morris (Ed.), Proceedings
of the 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology. Sydney,
Australia: International Society of Sport Psychology. PDF of
article |
| 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. PDF of article |
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Presentations and Published Abstracts:
| 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. |
EEG preparation to examine brain activity
during exercise.
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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. |
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.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 and 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. |
| 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. |
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