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Mr Dominic McNeil

Lecturer, School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences

Qualifications

B.AppSci (Human Mvt) – University of Ballarat; B.A. (Psych) (Honours) – University of Ballarat

Contact

Email:
Room: Psychology (S6) Room 41
Phone: 02 6773 2410 (or +61 2 6773 2410 overseas)
Fax: 02 6773 3820

Areas of Teaching

EXSC 339 Skill Acquisition and Motor Control for Physical Activity
PSYC 308 Sport Psychology

Research interests

Mr Dominic McNeil's research interest area is in the processes involved in skill learning. The research domains used to explore this research is: Sport Psychology, Motor Cognition and Motor Learning.

Supervision Areas

Sport and Exercise Psychology
Imagery
Motor Learning

Representative Publications

Spittle, M., McNeil, D. G., & Mesagno, C. (2012). Distribution of Practice Trials in the Learning and Retention of an Applied Sport Skill. International Journal of Motor Learning and Sport Performance, 2, 42-49.

Kremer, P., Spittle, M., & McNeil, D. G. (2010). The effect of game situation information on video-based perceptual decision-making. Facta Universitatis, Series Physical Education and Sport, 8, 37-46.

Kremer, P., Spittle, M., McNeil, D. G., & Shinners, C. (2009). Amount of Mental Practice and Performance of a Simple Motor Task. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 109, 347-356.

McNeil, D. G., Spittle, M., & Mesagno, C. (2011). Training perceptual skills using imagery. Symposium Presentation at the Asian South Pacific Association of Sport Psychology – 6th Conference, Taipei, Tawain.

McNeil, D. G., Spittle, M., Evans, S., Morris, T., & Mesagno, C. (2010). Imagining Unpredictable Stimuli: Implications for the Applied Use of Imagery. Symposium Presentation at the International Congress of Applied Psychology – 27th World Congress, Melbourne, Australia.