People commonly overestimate the intensity of their emotions toward future events. In other words, they display an impact bias. This research addresses the question whether people learn from their experiences and correct for the impact bias. We hypothesize that athletes display an impact bias and, counterintuitively, that increased experience with an event increases this impact bias. A field study in the context of competitive track athletics supported our hypotheses by showing that athletes clearly overestimated their emotions toward the outcome of a track event and that this impact bias was more pronounced for negative events than for positive events. Moreover, with increased athletic experience this impact bias became larger. This effect...
International audienceThis study aimed to explore whether several subgroups of athletes representing...
When extreme sport athletes explain the engagement behind their taxing and risky endeavors, they oft...
International audienceThis research examined the time courses of emotions in sport settings (anxiety...
People commonly overestimate the intensity of their emotions toward future events. In other words, t...
Hanin (2000) and Lazarus (2000) established the principal emerging theories of emotion in sport. Bot...
This study explored the relationship between attributions and emotional responses to poor performanc...
The aim of the work is to present information about the psychological and physical condition of athl...
IF: 2.8 (Q1)International audienceObjectives: This research explored whether several subgroups of at...
This study examined relationships between beliefs about emotions (meta-emotion beliefs), emotion reg...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-21)Previous research on affective forecasting has inve...
Emotions experienced before and during sports competition have been found to influence sports perfor...
Idiosyncratic, performance-related emotions were identified in 32 track and field athletes and 34 fi...
This study explored attentional patterns associated with positive and negative emotions during sport...
The present study investigated relationships between emotions and emotion regulation strategies empl...
Because moods are transitory emotional states that can be influenced by a range of personality and e...
International audienceThis study aimed to explore whether several subgroups of athletes representing...
When extreme sport athletes explain the engagement behind their taxing and risky endeavors, they oft...
International audienceThis research examined the time courses of emotions in sport settings (anxiety...
People commonly overestimate the intensity of their emotions toward future events. In other words, t...
Hanin (2000) and Lazarus (2000) established the principal emerging theories of emotion in sport. Bot...
This study explored the relationship between attributions and emotional responses to poor performanc...
The aim of the work is to present information about the psychological and physical condition of athl...
IF: 2.8 (Q1)International audienceObjectives: This research explored whether several subgroups of at...
This study examined relationships between beliefs about emotions (meta-emotion beliefs), emotion reg...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-21)Previous research on affective forecasting has inve...
Emotions experienced before and during sports competition have been found to influence sports perfor...
Idiosyncratic, performance-related emotions were identified in 32 track and field athletes and 34 fi...
This study explored attentional patterns associated with positive and negative emotions during sport...
The present study investigated relationships between emotions and emotion regulation strategies empl...
Because moods are transitory emotional states that can be influenced by a range of personality and e...
International audienceThis study aimed to explore whether several subgroups of athletes representing...
When extreme sport athletes explain the engagement behind their taxing and risky endeavors, they oft...
International audienceThis research examined the time courses of emotions in sport settings (anxiety...