<p>We aimed to identify the effect of state-anger on precision, speed, and power components of performance during fencing attacks. We conducted a laboratory-based, single-case research experiment to test the fine motor task performance of two experienced and two elite-level fencers under two emotional states: anger and emotion-neutral. We assessed anger via psychophysiological and self-report measures, and we induced anger via a brief imagery intervention. Through the use of an innovative design, which included multiple measures of change, we showed that anger had a consistent negative effect on precision but an inconsistent relationship with response time and muscle activity. The current research design and protocol offer a novel and in-de...
AbstractThe objective of this study is to define a psychological aggressiveness profile in professio...
This study presents first test results of a new performance-based, psychomotor method to measure ang...
The current study tested Lane and Terry���s (2000) proposal that depressed mood moderates anger-perf...
We aimed to identify the effect of state-anger on precision, speed, and power components of performa...
As anger is one of the most commonly experienced emotions in sport competition, this research projec...
Studies have increasingly found that the aggression level of contact athletes is higher than that of...
An increasing number of studies have found that athletes have a higher level of aggression than non-...
Montse Ruiz Cerezo tutki väitöskirjatyössään emotionaalisten kokemusten ja liikuntasuorituksen välis...
This study examined content and intensity of anger prior to, during, and after best ever and worst e...
This study examined content and intensity of anger prior to, during, and after best ever and worst e...
This study explored the effects of verbally aggressive insults on an opponent’s performance in a com...
Mental stress is known to disrupt the execution of motor performance and can lead to decrements in t...
This study presents first test results of a new performance-based, psychomotor method to measure ang...
Introduction Anger is a variable that can have an important influence on sport performance and many...
This experimental study investigated whether affective states influence physical strength. A sample ...
AbstractThe objective of this study is to define a psychological aggressiveness profile in professio...
This study presents first test results of a new performance-based, psychomotor method to measure ang...
The current study tested Lane and Terry���s (2000) proposal that depressed mood moderates anger-perf...
We aimed to identify the effect of state-anger on precision, speed, and power components of performa...
As anger is one of the most commonly experienced emotions in sport competition, this research projec...
Studies have increasingly found that the aggression level of contact athletes is higher than that of...
An increasing number of studies have found that athletes have a higher level of aggression than non-...
Montse Ruiz Cerezo tutki väitöskirjatyössään emotionaalisten kokemusten ja liikuntasuorituksen välis...
This study examined content and intensity of anger prior to, during, and after best ever and worst e...
This study examined content and intensity of anger prior to, during, and after best ever and worst e...
This study explored the effects of verbally aggressive insults on an opponent’s performance in a com...
Mental stress is known to disrupt the execution of motor performance and can lead to decrements in t...
This study presents first test results of a new performance-based, psychomotor method to measure ang...
Introduction Anger is a variable that can have an important influence on sport performance and many...
This experimental study investigated whether affective states influence physical strength. A sample ...
AbstractThe objective of this study is to define a psychological aggressiveness profile in professio...
This study presents first test results of a new performance-based, psychomotor method to measure ang...
The current study tested Lane and Terry���s (2000) proposal that depressed mood moderates anger-perf...