This study examined attentional processes underlying skilled motor performance in threatening situations. Twenty-four trained participants performed a simulated rally driving task under conditions designed either to direct the focus of atten-tion toward the explicit monitoring of driving or a distracting secondary task. Performance (lap time) was compared with a “driving only ” control condition. Each condition was completed under nonevaluative and evaluative instructional sets designed to manipulate anxiety. Mental effort was indexed by self-report and dual-task performance measures. The results showed little change in performance in the high-threat explicit monitoring task condition, compared with either the low-threat or the high-threat ...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes often choke in high pressure situations because an...
Although it has often been implied that self-focused attention plays a mediating role in performance...
ABSTRACT—Decrements in performance on cognitive tasks resulting from pressure to perform (i.e., chok...
This study examined attentional processes underlying skilled motor performance in threatening situat...
There is a widespread view that well-learned skills are automated, and that attention to the perform...
There is a widespread view that well-learned skills are automated, and that attention to the perform...
Objectives: This study examined and compared the conscious processing hypothesis and the attentional...
Choking under pressure in sport has been explained by either explicit attention to skill execution (...
Previous studies have demonstrated that an external focus can enhance motor learning compared to an ...
Choking under pressure describes the phenomenon of people performing well below their expected stand...
Research examining self-focus effects on task performance has indicated facilitation in some instanc...
We tested some of the key predictions of processing efficiency theory using a simulated rally drivin...
The biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat (Blascovich, 2008) suggests that individuals who e...
Attentional processes governing skilled motor behavior were examined in two studies. In Experiment 1...
Pressure is known to decrease performance for well-practiced tasks. Research has found that pressure...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes often choke in high pressure situations because an...
Although it has often been implied that self-focused attention plays a mediating role in performance...
ABSTRACT—Decrements in performance on cognitive tasks resulting from pressure to perform (i.e., chok...
This study examined attentional processes underlying skilled motor performance in threatening situat...
There is a widespread view that well-learned skills are automated, and that attention to the perform...
There is a widespread view that well-learned skills are automated, and that attention to the perform...
Objectives: This study examined and compared the conscious processing hypothesis and the attentional...
Choking under pressure in sport has been explained by either explicit attention to skill execution (...
Previous studies have demonstrated that an external focus can enhance motor learning compared to an ...
Choking under pressure describes the phenomenon of people performing well below their expected stand...
Research examining self-focus effects on task performance has indicated facilitation in some instanc...
We tested some of the key predictions of processing efficiency theory using a simulated rally drivin...
The biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat (Blascovich, 2008) suggests that individuals who e...
Attentional processes governing skilled motor behavior were examined in two studies. In Experiment 1...
Pressure is known to decrease performance for well-practiced tasks. Research has found that pressure...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes often choke in high pressure situations because an...
Although it has often been implied that self-focused attention plays a mediating role in performance...
ABSTRACT—Decrements in performance on cognitive tasks resulting from pressure to perform (i.e., chok...