Dr Daniel Bishop
Reader in Psychology
- Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences
Research area(s)
My research is centred on , the application of scientific research to improve people’s ability to cycle competently, confidently and safely, in which I have drawn on my considerable research and real-world expertise:
As an experienced commuter cyclist, an applied psychologist, and a devoted dad, I decided to combine my passions - and Bikeology was born. I am drawing on more than two decades of cycle commuting experience, my extensive knowledge of attentional, perceptual and cognitive markers of expertise, and the knowledge that one day my children will cycle on busy roads without me.
Much of my research has been conducted within the LEAP Lab, which I set up in 2016. My multinational colleagues and I have systematically explored factors that contribute to learning and performance of motor skills, the development of expertise, and multisensory perception in dynamic environments - such as cycling.
Research Interests
I am interested in optimising people’s ability to function effectively in a variety of contexts including education, work, cycling, driving and sport. The same rigorous scientific principles can be applied across all these domains and more.
Research grants and projects
Research Projects
Grants
Funder: Road Safety Trust
Duration: March 2024 - March 2025
Funder: The Road Safety Trust
Duration: March 2023 - March 2024
Invitational Funding
Funder: The Bikeability Trust and Department for Transport
Duration: January 2022 - September 2022
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ is in Hillingdon, an ethnically diverse borough which is home to 19,946 children aged 10-14 years. Children in this age group are missing out on accessing Bikeability Level 3 training: despite a thriving Bikeability Level 2 programme in the borough, the number of Bikeability Level 3 sessions is low . This project is designed to improve our understanding of why, and to identify ways in which we can increase children's cycling in the borough, using a variety of technological approaches to do so.
Funder: The Road Safety Trust
Duration: April 2021 - March 2022
Research links
Co-author network
- Prof Costas Karageorghis
- Prof Allan Tucker
- Dr Adam Cocks
- Dr Andre Szameitat
- Dr Lee Romer
- Mr Justin Parsler
- Dr Damon Daylamani-Zad
- Miss Sara Horne
- Visualise network