To better understand the characteristics of athletes who tend to underperform under pressure, we investigated how (a) working memory (WM) capacity and (b) responsiveness of the dopamine system shape real-life performance under pressure. We expected that athletes with smaller WM capacity or a more responsive dopamine system (as operationalized with a risk-taking measure) are especially prone to fail during decisive moments. In a sample of competitive tennis players, WM capacity was measured with the Automated Operation Span task (AOSPAN); responsiveness of the dopamine system was measured with a risk-taking measure, the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). As expected, higher AOSPAN scores predicted better performance during decisive sets; hig...
2020, Imprint Academic. All rights reserved. Choking effect (choke) is the tendency of expert athlet...
International audienceRecent findings (Beflock & Carr, 2005) have demonstrated that only individuals...
This case study evaluated the response of objective and subjective markers of overreaching to a high...
To better understand the characteristics of athletes who tend to underperform under pressure, we inv...
Optimum levels of attentional control are essential to prevent athletes from experiencing performanc...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes often choke in high pressure situations because an...
With specific regard to the hypothesized effects of anxiety on performance in motor behaviour, the r...
JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015Electronic supplementary material ...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg This study explored the possibility that individual differe...
Inhibitory control (IC), the ability to suppress inappropriate actions, can be improved by regularly...
Mental fitness is important to performance just as physical fitness is. Mental strength is required ...
Aim. The study aimed to examine a) the validity of the nine-factor flow model in tennis competition,...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes in a state of ego depletion do not perform up to t...
Inhibitory control, or the ability to suppress planned but inappropriate prepotent actions in the cu...
Challenge and threat models predict that once individuals become engaged with performance, their eva...
2020, Imprint Academic. All rights reserved. Choking effect (choke) is the tendency of expert athlet...
International audienceRecent findings (Beflock & Carr, 2005) have demonstrated that only individuals...
This case study evaluated the response of objective and subjective markers of overreaching to a high...
To better understand the characteristics of athletes who tend to underperform under pressure, we inv...
Optimum levels of attentional control are essential to prevent athletes from experiencing performanc...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes often choke in high pressure situations because an...
With specific regard to the hypothesized effects of anxiety on performance in motor behaviour, the r...
JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015Electronic supplementary material ...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg This study explored the possibility that individual differe...
Inhibitory control (IC), the ability to suppress inappropriate actions, can be improved by regularly...
Mental fitness is important to performance just as physical fitness is. Mental strength is required ...
Aim. The study aimed to examine a) the validity of the nine-factor flow model in tennis competition,...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes in a state of ego depletion do not perform up to t...
Inhibitory control, or the ability to suppress planned but inappropriate prepotent actions in the cu...
Challenge and threat models predict that once individuals become engaged with performance, their eva...
2020, Imprint Academic. All rights reserved. Choking effect (choke) is the tendency of expert athlet...
International audienceRecent findings (Beflock & Carr, 2005) have demonstrated that only individuals...
This case study evaluated the response of objective and subjective markers of overreaching to a high...