IntroductionThe ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, including the military, first responders, and competitive sport. Despite recognition that such performance depends on a range of cognitive factors, how common these factors are across performance domains remains unclear. The current study sought to integrate existing knowledge in the performance field in the form of a transdisciplinary expert consensus on the cognitive mechanisms that underlie performance under pressure.MethodsInternational experts were recruited from four performance domains [(i) Defense; (ii) Competitive Sport; (iii) Civilian High-stakes; and (iv) Performance Neuroscience]. Experts rated constructs from the Research Domain Cri...
Despite its desire to achieve cognitive dominance for multi-domain operations, the Army has yet to d...
Research emerging from the sports sciences and related disciplines has developed a rich and robust b...
Journal ArticleThis article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal...
IntroductionThe ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, inc...
IntroductionThe ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, inc...
Introduction: The ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, i...
Background: The ability to sustain optimal performance under pressure is critical across many occupa...
The ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, including the m...
The relationship between challenge and threat states and performance has been well documented, but t...
The study of expert performance has become a popular area for sport psychologists. Knowledge of fact...
The exceptional performance of elite practitioners in domains like sports or chess is not a reflecti...
ABSTRACT—Decrements in performance on cognitive tasks resulting from pressure to perform (i.e., chok...
Performance psychology is rapidly expanding into a growing range of applications - from firefighters...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Research emerging from the sports sciences and related disciplines has developed a rich and robust b...
Despite its desire to achieve cognitive dominance for multi-domain operations, the Army has yet to d...
Research emerging from the sports sciences and related disciplines has developed a rich and robust b...
Journal ArticleThis article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal...
IntroductionThe ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, inc...
IntroductionThe ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, inc...
Introduction: The ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, i...
Background: The ability to sustain optimal performance under pressure is critical across many occupa...
The ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, including the m...
The relationship between challenge and threat states and performance has been well documented, but t...
The study of expert performance has become a popular area for sport psychologists. Knowledge of fact...
The exceptional performance of elite practitioners in domains like sports or chess is not a reflecti...
ABSTRACT—Decrements in performance on cognitive tasks resulting from pressure to perform (i.e., chok...
Performance psychology is rapidly expanding into a growing range of applications - from firefighters...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Research emerging from the sports sciences and related disciplines has developed a rich and robust b...
Despite its desire to achieve cognitive dominance for multi-domain operations, the Army has yet to d...
Research emerging from the sports sciences and related disciplines has developed a rich and robust b...
Journal ArticleThis article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal...