This study assessed whether cardiovascular (CV) reactivity patterns indexing challenge and threat states predicted batting performance in elite male county (N = 12) and national (N = 30) academy cricketers. Participants completed a batting test under pressure, before which CV reactivity was recorded in response to ego-threatening audio instructions. Self-reported self-efficacy, control, achievement goals, and emotions were also assessed. Challenge CV reactivity predicted superior performance in the Batting Test, compared with threat CV reactivity. The relationships between self-report measures and CV reactivity, and self-report measures and performance were inconsistent. A small subsample of participants who exhibited threat CV reactivity, ...
Competitive situations often hinge on one pressurized moment. In these situations, individuals' psyc...
Challenge and threat models predict that once individuals become engaged with performance, their eva...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance s...
This study assessed whether cardiovascular (CV) reactivity patterns indexing challenge and threat st...
The present study examined stress and coping of cricket batsmen during challenge and threat states u...
This study assessed physiological (cardiovascular) and psychological (confidence, control, and appro...
This study examined the relationship among cardiovascular responses indicative of challenge and thre...
This study assessed physiological (cardiovascular) and psychological (confidence, control, and appro...
The present study examined stress and coping of cricket batsmen during challenge and threat states u...
Introduction The theory of challenge and threat states in athletes (TCTSA; Jones et al., 2009) outl...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance si...
The biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat states specifies that these states engender differ...
The biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat states specifies that these states engender differ...
The integrative framework of stress, attention, and visuomotor performance was developed to explain ...
The purpose of the study was to conduct an in-depth examination of the stress and emotion process ex...
Competitive situations often hinge on one pressurized moment. In these situations, individuals' psyc...
Challenge and threat models predict that once individuals become engaged with performance, their eva...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance s...
This study assessed whether cardiovascular (CV) reactivity patterns indexing challenge and threat st...
The present study examined stress and coping of cricket batsmen during challenge and threat states u...
This study assessed physiological (cardiovascular) and psychological (confidence, control, and appro...
This study examined the relationship among cardiovascular responses indicative of challenge and thre...
This study assessed physiological (cardiovascular) and psychological (confidence, control, and appro...
The present study examined stress and coping of cricket batsmen during challenge and threat states u...
Introduction The theory of challenge and threat states in athletes (TCTSA; Jones et al., 2009) outl...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance si...
The biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat states specifies that these states engender differ...
The biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat states specifies that these states engender differ...
The integrative framework of stress, attention, and visuomotor performance was developed to explain ...
The purpose of the study was to conduct an in-depth examination of the stress and emotion process ex...
Competitive situations often hinge on one pressurized moment. In these situations, individuals' psyc...
Challenge and threat models predict that once individuals become engaged with performance, their eva...
Challenge and threat reflect two distinct psychophysiological approaches to motivated performance s...