Based on the Attentional Control Theory (ACT; Eysenck et al., 2007), performance efficiency is decreased in high-anxiety situations because worrying thoughts compete for attentional resources. A repeated-measures design (high/low state anxiety and high/low perceptual task demands) was used to test ACT explanations. Complex football situations were displayed to expert and non-expert football players in a decision making task in a controlled laboratory setting. Ratings of state anxiety and pupil diameter measures were used to check anxiety manipulations. Dependent variables were verbal response time and accuracy, mental effort ratings and visual search behavior (e.g., visual search rate). Results confirmed that an anxiety increase, indicated ...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
We tested the predictions of Attentional Control Theory (ACT) by examining how anxiety affects visua...
Introduction Current empirical findings indicate that the efficiency of decision making (both for e...
We tested the predictions of Attentional Control Theory (ACT) by examining how anxiety affects visua...
Successful sports performance requires athletes to be able to mediate any detrimental effects of anx...
Successful sports performance requires athletes to be able to mediate any detrimental effects of anx...
Processing efficiency theory predicts that anxiety reduces the processing capacity of working memory...
Successful sports performance requires athletes to be able to mediate any detrimental effects of anx...
Recent empirical research suggests that performance modulates perception. For example, baseball play...
We tested Attentional Control Theory’s assumptions by examining the impact of anxiety on anticipatio...
Objective : Previous studies focused on investigating the separate effects of anxiety, cognitive loa...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
We tested the predictions of Attentional Control Theory (ACT) by examining how anxiety affects visua...
Introduction Current empirical findings indicate that the efficiency of decision making (both for e...
We tested the predictions of Attentional Control Theory (ACT) by examining how anxiety affects visua...
Successful sports performance requires athletes to be able to mediate any detrimental effects of anx...
Successful sports performance requires athletes to be able to mediate any detrimental effects of anx...
Processing efficiency theory predicts that anxiety reduces the processing capacity of working memory...
Successful sports performance requires athletes to be able to mediate any detrimental effects of anx...
Recent empirical research suggests that performance modulates perception. For example, baseball play...
We tested Attentional Control Theory’s assumptions by examining the impact of anxiety on anticipatio...
Objective : Previous studies focused on investigating the separate effects of anxiety, cognitive loa...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...