Critical Moments During Competition: A Mind-Body Model of Sport Performance When It Counts the Most

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Psychology Press, 1 сент. 2004 г. - Всего страниц: 280
This book presents first-time research findings and new empirically based perspectives and applications in sport psychology.Highly provocative data derived from the largest single study ever on athletes is used to advance an original model of peak performance centering on a clearly emerging athlete's profile. Central to the book is the Theory of Critical Moments, which proposes that mental factors are most crucial during specifically delineated psychologically significant periods of competition and helps explain when and why intrusive cognitions influence performance.
 

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Effects on Athletes and Performance
37
Neuropsychophysiological Concomitants
63
Emerging Evidence
71
Implications
83
Psychophysiological Concomitants
115
Assessing Critical Moments
141
Toward a Global Physiological Marker
169
Assessing and Predicting Psychological
179
Assessment and Intervention Using
199
Description
207
A Design for Implementing and Testing
217
An InternetBased Athlete Assessment
223
References
233
Index
255
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