In the present study, we investigated the influence of sport specific vicarious depletion of self-control strength on performance in a Stroop task. In a betweensubject design N = 40 participants were randomly assigned to either a depletion condition in which they read a story about a soccer player who had to strongly regulate himself, or a non-depletion condition in which they read a story about a soccer player who did not have to regulate himself. Participants in both conditions were instructed to relive the soccer players' thoughts and feelings and we hypothesized that in the depletion condition participants would perform worse in a subsequent self-control task. The results were as expected as depleted participants showed longer latencies...
Self-control is a complex topic in psychology and has been the subject of significant debate in rece...
Evidence from sequential-task studies demonstrate that if the first task requires self-control, then...
Athletes are constantly confronted with self-control demands, but previous research has delivered so...
Research in the field of sport and exercise psychology has repeatedly highlighted the importance of ...
Objectives: Soccer referees are challenged by physiological, professional, and mental demands which ...
Objectives: Soccer referees are challenged by physiological, professional, and mental demands which ...
The prior exertion of self-control has previously been shown to negatively affect physical performan...
Objectives: Soccer referees are challenged by physiological, professional, and mental demands which...
Objectives: Soccer referees are challenged by physiological, professional, and mental demands which...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
In order to perform at the highest level, elite shooters have to remain focused during the whole cou...
Mechanisms leading to cognitive energy depletion in performance settings such as high-level sports h...
In sport and exercise contexts, it is highly important to control one’s impulses and behavioural ten...
Objectives: Soccer referees are challenged by physiological, professional, and mental demands whi...
Self-control is a complex topic in psychology and has been the subject of significant debate in rece...
Self-control is a complex topic in psychology and has been the subject of significant debate in rece...
Evidence from sequential-task studies demonstrate that if the first task requires self-control, then...
Athletes are constantly confronted with self-control demands, but previous research has delivered so...
Research in the field of sport and exercise psychology has repeatedly highlighted the importance of ...
Objectives: Soccer referees are challenged by physiological, professional, and mental demands which ...
Objectives: Soccer referees are challenged by physiological, professional, and mental demands which ...
The prior exertion of self-control has previously been shown to negatively affect physical performan...
Objectives: Soccer referees are challenged by physiological, professional, and mental demands which...
Objectives: Soccer referees are challenged by physiological, professional, and mental demands which...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
In order to perform at the highest level, elite shooters have to remain focused during the whole cou...
Mechanisms leading to cognitive energy depletion in performance settings such as high-level sports h...
In sport and exercise contexts, it is highly important to control one’s impulses and behavioural ten...
Objectives: Soccer referees are challenged by physiological, professional, and mental demands whi...
Self-control is a complex topic in psychology and has been the subject of significant debate in rece...
Self-control is a complex topic in psychology and has been the subject of significant debate in rece...
Evidence from sequential-task studies demonstrate that if the first task requires self-control, then...
Athletes are constantly confronted with self-control demands, but previous research has delivered so...