There is a widespread view that well-learned skills are automated, and that attention to the performance of these skills is damaging because it disrupts the automatic processes involved in their execution. This idea serves as the basis for an account of choking in high pressure situations. On this view, choking is the result of self-focused attention induced by anxiety. Recent research in sports psychology has produced a significant body of experimental evidence widely interpreted as supporting this account of choking in certain kinds of complex sensorimotor skills. We argue against this interpretation, pointing to problems with both the empirical evidence and the underlying theory. The experimental research fails to provide direct support ...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
Choking under pressure describes the phenomenon of people performing well below their expected stand...
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...
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...
There is a widespread view that well-learned skills are automated, and that attention to the perform...
This thesis examined determinants and processes that are proposed to explain the mechanisms underpi...
Based on recently proposed definitions, “choking under pressure” (i.e., choking) is defined as a cri...
Based on recently proposed definitions (e.g., Hall, 2004; Wang 2002), choking is defined as a critic...
Based on recently proposed definitions (e.g., Hall, 2004; Wang 2002), choking is defined as a critic...
Choking under pressure in sport has been explained by either explicit attention to skill execution (...
Whether self-presentation is involved in the choking process remains unknown. The purpose of the cur...
The purpose of this dissertation was to use a multidimensional approach to explain choking, via an i...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
Choking under pressure describes the phenomenon of people performing well below their expected stand...
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...
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...
There is a widespread view that well-learned skills are automated, and that attention to the perform...
This thesis examined determinants and processes that are proposed to explain the mechanisms underpi...
Based on recently proposed definitions, “choking under pressure” (i.e., choking) is defined as a cri...
Based on recently proposed definitions (e.g., Hall, 2004; Wang 2002), choking is defined as a critic...
Based on recently proposed definitions (e.g., Hall, 2004; Wang 2002), choking is defined as a critic...
Choking under pressure in sport has been explained by either explicit attention to skill execution (...
Whether self-presentation is involved in the choking process remains unknown. The purpose of the cur...
The purpose of this dissertation was to use a multidimensional approach to explain choking, via an i...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
Choking under pressure describes the phenomenon of people performing well below their expected stand...