Search Results - Frontiers in Psychology
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Rapid weight loss and combat athletes: a study on psychological resilience and mechanical hyperalgesia
Çaglar, E. Ç., Ceylan, L., Ermis, S. A., Çamiçi, F., Eliöz, M., Uzun, R. N., Çiçek, G., Kusan, M., Bayraktar, M. T., Sahin, F. N., Küçük, H.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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Shared representations in athletes. Segmenting action sequences from Taekwondo reveals implicit agreement
Stadler, W., Kraft, V., Be`er, R., Hermsdörfer, J., Ishihara, M.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2021)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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Strategy and decision making in karate
Frigout, J., Tasseel-Ponche, S., Delafontaine, A.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2020)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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Personality traits and self-esteem in combat and team sports
Bojanic, Z., Nedeljkovic, J., Sakan, D., Mitic, P. M., Milovanovic, I., Drid, P.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2019)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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Is it possible to predict the behavior of an athlete? The use of polar coordinates to identify key patterns in taekwondo
Menescardi, C., Falcó, C., Estevan, I., Ros, C., Morales-Sánchez, V., Hernández-Mendo, A.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2019)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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How to trick your opponent: A review article on deceptive actions in interactive sportübersetzter Titel (DE)
Güldenpenning, I., Kunde, W., Weigelt, M.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2017)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”