Holmes and Collins’ (2001) PETTLEP model of imagery provides a framework for the effective execution of imagery interventions. The model includes seven key components to consider when developing an intervention, denoted by the acronym PETTLEP (Physical, Environment, Task, Timing, Learning, Emotion, Perspective). Over recent years, the model has gained much research support. This paper explores the research that has tested the model and provides recommendations for those interested in implementing PETTLEP-based imagery interventions, including a summary of our points as a brief take-home guide to implementing PETTLEP interventions
Two studies examined the effects of PETTLEP-based imagery compared to more traditional imagery inter...
Imagery is one of the most widely-researched topics in sport psychology. Recent research has been fo...
Motor imagery practice is a current trend, but there is a need for a systematic integration of neuro...
Research has shown that motor imagery (MI) interventions, involving the systematic and repeated imag...
Research has shown that motor imagery (MI) interventions, involving the systematic and repeated imag...
This series of studies investigated the effectiveness of the PETTLEP model across a variety of tasks...
Over the past 15 years there has been much research into the PETTLEP model of motor imagery, origina...
Previous imagery research has focused mainly on how imagery interventions can improve performance or...
Based on neuroscience research, the PETTLEP model was developed by Holmes and Collins (2001). The mo...
This paper supports the contention that the brain stores memories in the form of a central represent...
Motor imagery, or the mental rehearsal of actions in the absence of physical movement, is an increas...
© 2011 Elliott FolvigImagery is widely reported as a tool used by elite performers to improve their ...
This study investigated the effects of applying elements of the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease ...
This study compared the effects of PETTLEP-based and more traditional imagery on muscle strength. PE...
One of the most valuable skill sets developed in nurse education is the ability to develop the clini...
Two studies examined the effects of PETTLEP-based imagery compared to more traditional imagery inter...
Imagery is one of the most widely-researched topics in sport psychology. Recent research has been fo...
Motor imagery practice is a current trend, but there is a need for a systematic integration of neuro...
Research has shown that motor imagery (MI) interventions, involving the systematic and repeated imag...
Research has shown that motor imagery (MI) interventions, involving the systematic and repeated imag...
This series of studies investigated the effectiveness of the PETTLEP model across a variety of tasks...
Over the past 15 years there has been much research into the PETTLEP model of motor imagery, origina...
Previous imagery research has focused mainly on how imagery interventions can improve performance or...
Based on neuroscience research, the PETTLEP model was developed by Holmes and Collins (2001). The mo...
This paper supports the contention that the brain stores memories in the form of a central represent...
Motor imagery, or the mental rehearsal of actions in the absence of physical movement, is an increas...
© 2011 Elliott FolvigImagery is widely reported as a tool used by elite performers to improve their ...
This study investigated the effects of applying elements of the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease ...
This study compared the effects of PETTLEP-based and more traditional imagery on muscle strength. PE...
One of the most valuable skill sets developed in nurse education is the ability to develop the clini...
Two studies examined the effects of PETTLEP-based imagery compared to more traditional imagery inter...
Imagery is one of the most widely-researched topics in sport psychology. Recent research has been fo...
Motor imagery practice is a current trend, but there is a need for a systematic integration of neuro...