This article presents a systematic review of the literature examining the relationship between self-talk and performance. Second-generation questions regarding potential mediators and moderators of the self-talk performance relationship were also examined. A total of 47 studies were analyzed. Results indicated beneficial effects of positive, instructional, and motivational self-talk for performance. Somewhat surprisingly, two evidence-based challenges to popular current viewpoints on self-talk emerged. First, negative self-talk did not impede performance. Second, there was inconsistent evidence for the differential effects of instructional and motivational self-talk based on task characteristics. Results from the mediationbased analysis ind...
Previous research has indicated a negative effect of ego-depletion on various sport performance task...
Self-talk is a psychological and cognitive product of humans that correlates with stress-related var...
Abstract Self-talk can improve cognitive performance, but the underlying mechanism of such improveme...
This article presents a systematic review of the literature examining the relationship between self-...
This article presents a systematic review of the literature examining the relationship between self-...
Based on the premise that what people think influences their actions, self-talk strategies have been...
Based on the premise that what people think influences their actions, self-talk strategies have been...
The literature on self-talk is primarily related to its use and effect on athletic performance (Hard...
One of the reasons many musicians have found it difficult to perform their best in public is because...
There is much existing literature that investigates the relationship between self-talk and performan...
Objectives: The present study examined the effects of motivational self-talk on self-confidence, anx...
The use of self-talk as a priming mechanism is relatively unexplored, particularly in athletics. Par...
Self-talk has been researched as an aspect of mental preparation for performance in sports and other...
This paper focuses on self-talk as a mental strategy, which is improving performance in sport. This ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of self-talk strategies on badminton short serv...
Previous research has indicated a negative effect of ego-depletion on various sport performance task...
Self-talk is a psychological and cognitive product of humans that correlates with stress-related var...
Abstract Self-talk can improve cognitive performance, but the underlying mechanism of such improveme...
This article presents a systematic review of the literature examining the relationship between self-...
This article presents a systematic review of the literature examining the relationship between self-...
Based on the premise that what people think influences their actions, self-talk strategies have been...
Based on the premise that what people think influences their actions, self-talk strategies have been...
The literature on self-talk is primarily related to its use and effect on athletic performance (Hard...
One of the reasons many musicians have found it difficult to perform their best in public is because...
There is much existing literature that investigates the relationship between self-talk and performan...
Objectives: The present study examined the effects of motivational self-talk on self-confidence, anx...
The use of self-talk as a priming mechanism is relatively unexplored, particularly in athletics. Par...
Self-talk has been researched as an aspect of mental preparation for performance in sports and other...
This paper focuses on self-talk as a mental strategy, which is improving performance in sport. This ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of self-talk strategies on badminton short serv...
Previous research has indicated a negative effect of ego-depletion on various sport performance task...
Self-talk is a psychological and cognitive product of humans that correlates with stress-related var...
Abstract Self-talk can improve cognitive performance, but the underlying mechanism of such improveme...