Consistent with the Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology\u27s mission, the current special issue on psychophysiology and neuroscience in sport has brought together a variety of timely papers exploring the relationship between physiological processes and both sport performance and personal well-being. These fnal thoughts observe patterns noted among the papers in this issue, highlight future research directions, and most importantly, clarify where this emerging technology and its associated procedures currently stand in the evidence-based practice of clinical sport psychology. © 2012 Human Kinetics, Inc
Sport neuroscience, lying at the intersection of applied neuroscience and sport psychology, includes...
We provide an overview of some of the outstanding papers published in the Journal over the last 25 y...
In 1898, Norman Triplett conducted a study on bicycle racing and observed that cyclists tend to have...
Psychophysiology is the study of psychological processes through the measurement and interpretation ...
This article has two major purposes, to discuss the general scope and direction of the Journal of Sp...
Because of advances in technology, the non-invasive study of the human brain has enhanced the knowle...
International audienceThe aim of this introduction is to provide the reader with the keys to underst...
Physical activity and sport are essential for psychological and cognitive wellbeing, as testified by...
Schack T, Bertollo M, Koester D, Maycock J, Essig K. Technological advancements in sport psychology....
The field of sport and exercise psychology explores the relation between psychologic factors and opt...
Advances in technology have allowed research in cognitive neuroscience to contribute significantly t...
mental health of athletes. Exercise is associated with the in-creased synthesis and release of both ...
Even though athletes are human beings whose physical, mental, and social health is reflected in thei...
The recent Olympic games not only highlighted international sport, but also showcased psychology at ...
published review (Walsh, 2014) has described sport and the performance of elite athletes as an excel...
Sport neuroscience, lying at the intersection of applied neuroscience and sport psychology, includes...
We provide an overview of some of the outstanding papers published in the Journal over the last 25 y...
In 1898, Norman Triplett conducted a study on bicycle racing and observed that cyclists tend to have...
Psychophysiology is the study of psychological processes through the measurement and interpretation ...
This article has two major purposes, to discuss the general scope and direction of the Journal of Sp...
Because of advances in technology, the non-invasive study of the human brain has enhanced the knowle...
International audienceThe aim of this introduction is to provide the reader with the keys to underst...
Physical activity and sport are essential for psychological and cognitive wellbeing, as testified by...
Schack T, Bertollo M, Koester D, Maycock J, Essig K. Technological advancements in sport psychology....
The field of sport and exercise psychology explores the relation between psychologic factors and opt...
Advances in technology have allowed research in cognitive neuroscience to contribute significantly t...
mental health of athletes. Exercise is associated with the in-creased synthesis and release of both ...
Even though athletes are human beings whose physical, mental, and social health is reflected in thei...
The recent Olympic games not only highlighted international sport, but also showcased psychology at ...
published review (Walsh, 2014) has described sport and the performance of elite athletes as an excel...
Sport neuroscience, lying at the intersection of applied neuroscience and sport psychology, includes...
We provide an overview of some of the outstanding papers published in the Journal over the last 25 y...
In 1898, Norman Triplett conducted a study on bicycle racing and observed that cyclists tend to have...