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Psychological momentum in target shooting: coritcal, cognitive-affective, and behavioral responses

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Issues are discussed regarding the extent to which perceived psychological momentum is associated with affective responses and whether the latter accounted for a significant part of target shooting performance variance. Analyzing the response of a sample suggested that cognitive psychological momentum perceptions might evolve in response to precipitating events indepently from affective and performance effects.

Author: Kerick, Scott E., Iso-Ahola, Seppo E., Hatfield, Bradley D.
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0895-2779
Year: 2000
Competitions, Shooting contests

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Temporal dynamics and dimensional specificity of the affective response to exercise of varying intensity: differing pathways to a common outcome

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This article discusses the results of a study conducted to measure the affective response of 27 participants before, during, and after 30 minutes of exercise of varying intensity. Researchers measured the mood of the participants and found that the levels of change were similar regardless of exercise intensity.

Author: Hatfield, Bradley D., Bixby, Walter R., Spalding, W.
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0895-2779
Year: 2001
Psychological aspects, Measurement, Mood (Psychology)

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Assessment of reactive motor performance with event-related brain potentials: attention processes in elite table tennis players

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Motor readiness, visual attention, and reaction time (RT) were assessed in 15 elite table tennis players and 15 controls during Posner's cued attention task. The result of the study raises concern about the sole use of behavioral outcome measures and RT behavioral measures.

Author: Hatfield, Bradley D., Spalding, Thomas W., Tsung-Min Hung, Maria, D. Laine Santa
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0895-2779
Year: 2004
Health aspects, Athletes, Table tennis players

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