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Laura Carey is a Lecturer at the School of Health and Life Sciences, specializing in sport science and applied psychology. Her research focuses on perceptual-cognitive expertise in sports, particularly golf, and explores topics such as quiet eye duration, neural activity, and behavior-change interventions in physical activity.
Her work integrates empirical methods like Bayesian statistical modeling and observational studies. Recent studies include analyzing coaches’ perceptions of velocity loss in resistance training and evaluating structured support programs for adolescent girls’ physical activity. She has collaborated on projects ranging from golf performance metrics to clinical trials in neurological care.
Key research interests span motor control, sport psychology, and neurocognitive mechanisms in sports performance. Her publications reflect interdisciplinary approaches, combining biomechanics, statistical analysis, and real-world applications. Despite no listed awards or grants, her work has been cited in peer-reviewed journals and accessed widely via open-access platforms.


