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Dr Paul Castle
Senior Lecturer (Sport & Exercise Psychology)
Institute of Sports & Exercise Science
Qualifications
PhD Psychology University of Warwick
MSc Sports Science (Psych Pathway) University College Chichester
BSc (Hons) Psychology University of Warwick
Teaching & Research
Professional Interests
Applied sport and exercise psychology
Exercise as an anxiolytic or modulator in depression and stress
Research Interests
Psychological Aspects of Injury rehabilitation
Professional Bodies
Chartered Sport & Exercise Psychologist: British Psychological Society
Publications
Castle, P.C. & Buckler, S.(2009). How to be a Successful Teacher: Strategies for personal and professional development. Chennai: Sage. ISBN-10: 1849200173
Castle, P.C. (2008). Psychology of Motorsport Success: How to improve your performance with mental skills training. Yeovil: Haynes. ISBN: 9 781844 254958
Castle, P.C., Incledon, V. and Waring, M. (2008). Are We Conveying The Message Appropriately? Adapting To Student Perceptions Of ‘Effective’ Feedback. Vol 7, 1, 89-98.
Selected Psychophysiology studies of the Warwick Olfaction Research Group: 1970-2000. Castle, P.C. & Van Toller, S. (2002). Aromachology Review, 11, 1, 10-13.
Ellard, D., Castle, P. C. & Mian, R. (2001). The Effect of Short-term Psychological Stress on Neutrophil Activation. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 41, 93-100.
Castle, P. C., Van Toller, S. and Milligan, G. J. (2000). The Effect of Odour Priming on Cortical EEG and Visual ERP Responses. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 36, 123-131.








