Psychological momentum (PM) is thought to be a force that influences judgment, emotion, and performance. Based on a review of the extant literature, we elucidate two distinct approaches that researchers have adopted in their study of PM: the input-centered approach and the output-centered approach. Consistent with the input-centered approach, we conceptualize PM as a process whereby temporal and contextual PM-like stimuli (i.e., perceptual velocity, perceptual mass, perceptual historicity, and perceptually interconnected timescales)?initially perceived as an impetus?are extrapolated to imagined future outcomes through mental simulation. In turn, and consistent with the output-centered approach, we posit that mental simulation elicits experi...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...
In this experimental study, we tested whether athletes’ judgments of affordances and of environmenta...
In sports, psychological momentum (PM) develops when athletes perceive they are moving toward or awa...
Psychological momentum (PM) is thought to be a force that influences judgment, emotion, and performa...
While studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, little is known about t...
While studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, little is known about t...
Psychological Momentum (PM) is a positive or negative dynamics of cognitive, affective, motivational...
The present research examines psychological momentum (PM), a perceived force that lay intuition sugg...
In sports matches, psychological momentum (PM) develops when moving toward or away from a desired ou...
Psychological momentum (PM) is a social phenomenon that has triggered the curiosity of sport psychol...
This article reviews the phenomenon of momentum. This psychological construct denotes an advantage f...
© American Psychological Association, 2017. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Psychological momentum (PM) and the hot hand are related concepts describing people’s beliefs regard...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...
Despite considerable research into psychological momentum in sports, researchers and theorists still...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...
In this experimental study, we tested whether athletes’ judgments of affordances and of environmenta...
In sports, psychological momentum (PM) develops when athletes perceive they are moving toward or awa...
Psychological momentum (PM) is thought to be a force that influences judgment, emotion, and performa...
While studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, little is known about t...
While studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, little is known about t...
Psychological Momentum (PM) is a positive or negative dynamics of cognitive, affective, motivational...
The present research examines psychological momentum (PM), a perceived force that lay intuition sugg...
In sports matches, psychological momentum (PM) develops when moving toward or away from a desired ou...
Psychological momentum (PM) is a social phenomenon that has triggered the curiosity of sport psychol...
This article reviews the phenomenon of momentum. This psychological construct denotes an advantage f...
© American Psychological Association, 2017. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Psychological momentum (PM) and the hot hand are related concepts describing people’s beliefs regard...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...
Despite considerable research into psychological momentum in sports, researchers and theorists still...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...
In this experimental study, we tested whether athletes’ judgments of affordances and of environmenta...
In sports, psychological momentum (PM) develops when athletes perceive they are moving toward or awa...