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Professor Andrew Edwards is a Visiting Professor at the School of Psychology and Life Sciences, focusing on the intersection of Sports Science, Exercise Physiology, and Human Performance. His work explores psychophysiological mechanisms such as time perception, pacing strategies, and thermoregulation across elite and clinical populations.
- Current Role: Visiting Professor, School of Psychology and Life Sciences
Research Interests: Edwards investigates how exercise intensity and environmental factors (heat, cold, social settings) alter time perception and self-regulation. He also pioneers research in virtual reality exercise platforms to enhance engagement and data collection in sports science.
Publication Trends: Over the past decade, Edwards has published extensively on pacing behavior, thermoregulation, and virtual reality applications in sport and health. Key collaborations include researchers like Florentina Hettinga, David Pyne, and Stein Menting, with a focus on soccer, cycling, and ultra-endurance events.
Interdisciplinary Impact: His work bridges clinical applications (e.g., obesity, mental health, post-stroke recovery) with elite sports performance (e.g., pacing tactics, doping policy, heat adaptation). He also contributes to debates on historical athletic records and health promotion ethics.
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