Journal ArticleAuthor's version as accepted for publicationCompetitive situations often hinge on one pressurized moment. In these situations, individuals' psychophysiological states determine performance, with a challenge state associated with better performance than a threat state. But what can be done if an individual experiences a threat state? This study examined one potential solution: arousal reappraisal. Fifty participants received either arousal reappraisal or control instructions before performing a pressurized, single-trial, motor task. Although both groups initially displayed cardiovascular responses consistent with a threat state, the reappraisal group displayed a cardiovascular response more reflective of a challenge state (rel...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological ...
Despite the commonly shared belief that effects of stress depend on the amount of stress arousal, a ...
Researchers have theorized that changing the way we think about our bodily responses can improve our...
Competitive situations often hinge on one pressurized moment. In these situations, individuals' psyc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Background and Objectives: This study examined the effects of arousal reappraisal on cardiovascular ...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance si...
The biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat (Blascovich, 2008) suggests that individuals who e...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance si...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance s...
Journal ArticleThis article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal...
Contrary to lay beliefs, physiological changes that co-occur with stress are not necessarily bad. Mu...
Manuscript "in press", Journal of Experimental Social PsychologyWe predicted that adopting a perform...
The integrative framework of stress, attention, and visuomotor performance was developed to explain ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological ...
Despite the commonly shared belief that effects of stress depend on the amount of stress arousal, a ...
Researchers have theorized that changing the way we think about our bodily responses can improve our...
Competitive situations often hinge on one pressurized moment. In these situations, individuals' psyc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Background and Objectives: This study examined the effects of arousal reappraisal on cardiovascular ...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance si...
The biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat (Blascovich, 2008) suggests that individuals who e...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance si...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance s...
Journal ArticleThis article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal...
Contrary to lay beliefs, physiological changes that co-occur with stress are not necessarily bad. Mu...
Manuscript "in press", Journal of Experimental Social PsychologyWe predicted that adopting a perform...
The integrative framework of stress, attention, and visuomotor performance was developed to explain ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological ...
Despite the commonly shared belief that effects of stress depend on the amount of stress arousal, a ...
Researchers have theorized that changing the way we think about our bodily responses can improve our...