Search Results - Ecological Psychology
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Beyond the pitch: Unveiling the concave hull as soccer`s ecological niche in practice design
Deuker, A., Wittkugel, J., Dublin, Y., Braunstein, B., Rein, R., Davids, K., Vogt, T.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2025)“…This idea means that, in sports like soccer, the playing area encapsulates an ecological niche, replete with affordances inviting collective and individual technical-tactical actions, contextualized with associated psychological and physical demands. …”
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Within satisfaction and distress: Characterizing the first cultural transition of young talented Cameroonian footballers
Waffo, B. T., Hauw, D.Published in Current Issues in Sport Science (2025)“…Those findings are consistent with the holistic developmental and ecological perspectives to talent development (Wylleman & Rosier, 2016), Intersectionality (Book et al., 2021), cultural sport psychology (Schinke & Hanrahan, 2009), and challenges underscored in previous transnational athletic career studies (Book et al., 2021; Ryba et al., 2016; Storm et al., 2022). …”
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Exploring a holistic training program on tactical behavior and psychological components of elite soccer players throughout competition season: a pilot study
Tassi, J. M., Nobari, H., García, J. D., Rubio, A., López Gajardo, M. Á., Manzano, D., García-Calvo, T.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)“…This study aimed to assess the effects of a training program, considering an ecological/holistic perspective, on both tactical behavior (i.e., principles of play; PP) and psychological aspects (i.e., emotional, and cognitive components) in elite soccer teams consisting of players from the U23 and U21 age groups. …”
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Exploration of the moderator effect of cultural diversity on team performance across 45 professional football leagues: An ecological dynamics perspective on cross-cultural research
Darpatova-Hruzewicz, D., Boski, P., Kroszka, J.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2022)“…Objective To investigate the moderating effect of cultural diversity on team performance in professional football worldwide through the lens of ecological dynamics and cross-cultural psychology. …”
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Euro 2020 goal analysis: an ecological dynamics approach for football shooting practice
Smith, S. M., Bredwell, J. R.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2021)“…Previous research has focused on the biomechanical, physiological and psychological aspects of shooting, with less attention being applied to the ecology of shooting within the performance environment. …”
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Scanning activity in elite youth football players
Aksum, K. M., Pokolm, M., Bjørndal, C. T., Rein, R., Memmert, D., Jordet, G.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…A total of 53 outfield players from the four teams that reached the finals were analysed in both their respective semi-final and final matches, resulting in a total of 1686 attacking play situations. Ecological psychology provided us with the theoretical rationale for the study and informed our research hypotheses and interpretations. …”
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Psychosocial factors associated with talent development in UK female youth football players
Gledhill, A.Published 2016“…Psychosocial factors are the interrelated psychological, social and/or behavioural considerations that can influence talent development in football (Holt & Dunn, 2004). …”
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Visual exploration when surrounded by affordances: Frequency of head movements is predictive of response speed
McGuckian, T., Cole, M., Chalkley, D., Jordet, G., Pepping, G.-J.Published in Ecological Psychology (2019)“…Ecological Psychology…”
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Establishing consensus of position-specific predictors for elite youth soccer in England
Roberts, S. J., McRobert, A. P., Lewis, C. J., Reeves, M. J.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2019)“…Findings indicated that player-positional attributes considered most important in the youth phase are more psychological and technical than physiological or anthropometric. …”
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Passing and shooting in football: Playing with the ball… and the others
Vicente, A., Lopes, H., Fernando, C.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…To do so, players must master a set technologies that, together with other technical, tactical, psychological and physiological (among others) factors will allow them to be successful. …”