In sports matches, psychological momentum (PM) develops when moving toward or away from a desired outcome, such as the victory. This elicits various psychological and behavioral changes within the athlete. In empirical studies, our research team found positive and negative changes in, amongst others, confidence and effort exertion while athletes moved toward or away from a victory (e.g., Den Hartigh et al., 2014, 2016; Den Hartigh & Gernigon, 2018). Recently, we proceeded by studying whether PM influences athletes’ perception of the environment and the possibilities for action it offers (affordances, see Fajen et al., 2008). We asked participants to make practice putts on a golf course. Subsequently, they were asked to place the ball at...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...
This doctoral dissertation deals with a phenomenon that is often referred to in sports, but still po...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...
In sports matches, psychological momentum (PM) develops when moving toward or away from a desired ou...
In sports, psychological momentum (PM) develops when athletes perceive they are moving toward or awa...
In this experimental study, we tested whether athletes’ judgments of affordances and of environmenta...
While performing, athletes need to perceive and act upon affordances (i.e., possibilities for action...
This study on psychological momentum (PM) in sports provides the first experimental test of an inter...
This study employed a qualitative in-match recording technique to understand how A-grade amateur gol...
While studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, little is known about t...
International audienceWhile studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, l...
Objectives: The present research sought to examine changes in psychological momentum (PM) during spo...
Psychological momentum (PM) is often regarded as an important phenomenon that influences athlete per...
The purpose of this research was to examine the influence of fictitious scoring updates on psycholog...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...
This doctoral dissertation deals with a phenomenon that is often referred to in sports, but still po...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...
In sports matches, psychological momentum (PM) develops when moving toward or away from a desired ou...
In sports, psychological momentum (PM) develops when athletes perceive they are moving toward or awa...
In this experimental study, we tested whether athletes’ judgments of affordances and of environmenta...
While performing, athletes need to perceive and act upon affordances (i.e., possibilities for action...
This study on psychological momentum (PM) in sports provides the first experimental test of an inter...
This study employed a qualitative in-match recording technique to understand how A-grade amateur gol...
While studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, little is known about t...
International audienceWhile studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, l...
Objectives: The present research sought to examine changes in psychological momentum (PM) during spo...
Psychological momentum (PM) is often regarded as an important phenomenon that influences athlete per...
The purpose of this research was to examine the influence of fictitious scoring updates on psycholog...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...
This doctoral dissertation deals with a phenomenon that is often referred to in sports, but still po...
Introduction Progressing or regressing in relation to one’s goal (e.g., victory) may elicit positive...