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Authors: Petruzzello, SJ Hall, EE Ekkekakis, P
Citation: Sj. Petruzzello et al., Regional brain activation as a biological marker of affective responsivityto acute exercise: Influence of fitness, PSYCHOPHYSL, 38(1), 2001, pp. 99-106

Authors: Van Landuyt, LM Ekkekakis, P Hall, EE Petruzzello, SJ
Citation: Lm. Van Landuyt et al., Throwing the mountains into the lakes: On the perils of nomothetic conceptions of the exercise-affect relationship, J SPORT EXE, 22(3), 2000, pp. 208-234

Authors: Hall, EE Ekkekakis, P Van Landuyt, LM Petruzzello, SJ
Citation: Ee. Hall et al., Resting frontal asymmetry predicts self-selected walking speed but not affective responses to a short walk, RES Q EXERC, 71(1), 2000, pp. 74-79

Authors: Ekkekakis, P Hall, EE VanLanduyt, LM Petruzzello, SJ
Citation: P. Ekkekakis et al., Walking in (affective) circles: Can short walks enhance affect?, J BEHAV MED, 23(3), 2000, pp. 245-275

Authors: Ekkekakis, P Hall, EE Petruzzello, SJ
Citation: P. Ekkekakis et al., Measuring state anxiety in the context of acute exercise using the state anxiety inventory: An attempt to resolve the brouhaha (vol 21, pg 205, 1999), J SPORT EXE, 21(4), 1999, pp. 403-403

Authors: Ekkekakis, P Hall, EE Petruzzello, SJ
Citation: P. Ekkekakis et al., Measuring state anxiety in the context of acute exercise using the state anxiety inventory: An attempt to resolve the brouhaha, J SPORT EXE, 21(3), 1999, pp. 205-229

Authors: Carlton, LG Chow, JW Ekkekakis, P Shim, J Ichiyama, R
Citation: Lg. Carlton et al., A Web-based digitized video image system for the study of motor coordination, BEHAV RE ME, 31(1), 1999, pp. 57-62

Authors: Ekkekakis, P Petruzzello, SJ
Citation: P. Ekkekakis et Sj. Petruzzello, Acute aerobic exercise and affect - Current status, problems and prospectsregarding dose-response, SPORT MED, 28(5), 1999, pp. 337-374
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