Search Results - Cognition and Emotion
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Investigating in-performance transitions between mental states in high-level judoka using video-based stimulated recall
Kellermann, B., Collins, D., MacPherson, A., Bertollo, M.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2024)Subjects: “…cognition…”
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Behind the fencing mask: attentional and emotional processes of elite level fencers
Bracco, M., Pete, E., Bagot, P., Bernier, M., Fournier, J., Doron, J., Martinent, G.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Furthermore, as in any discipline, emotions are an integral part of the competitive experience, and the need for coping strategies is predominant in order to deal with stressful situations (Jones, 2003; Lazarus, 2000). …”
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Pre-start conditions in freestyle wrestlers
Iliev, I.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2022)“…The Competitive State Anxiety Inventory - 2 (CSAI - 2) was used, the scale contains 27 items, 9 in each subscale: cognitive anxiety, somatic anxiety and self-confidence. …”
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Comparative analysis of psychophysiological states among Croatian and Ukrainian wrestling
Korobeynikov, G., Baic, M., Potop, V., Korobeinikova, L., Starcevic, N., Korobeinikova, I., Chernozub, A., Romanchuk, S., Danko, T.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2022)Subjects: “…cognition…”
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Osobennosti nejrodinamicheckogo reagirovanija borcov vysokoj kvalifikacii s raznym urovnem stressoustojchivosti (Peculiarities of the neurodynamic response in elite wrestlers with different levels of stress tolerance)
Korobeynikov, G., Korobeynikova, L., Mischenko, V.Published in Science in Olympic Sport (2018)“…At the same time, the quality characteristics depend significantly on the ability to tolerate stress factors.In wrestlers with a high level of stress tolerance, there is a higher level of lability in the nervous system and the ability to re-produce a new motor action in conditions of development of cognitive skills. An increase in the threshold of stress tolerance contributes to optimization of the level of emotional stability of athletes due to the increased stress in the functional systems, as was clearly shown by the high rate of impulsiveness (premature response and increased inaccuracy) in executed actions. …”
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Relationship of psychophysiological characteristics with different levels of motivation in judo athletes of high qualification
Korobeynikov, G. V., Korobeynikova, L. G., Romanyuk, L. V., Dakal, N. A., Danko, G. V.Published in Pedagogics, psychology, medical-biological problems of physical training and sports (2017)“…Results: it is established that the high level of motivation for achieving success in judo is provided by activation of neurodynamic, cognitive functions and the level of light resistance. …”
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The impact of emotions on visual-movement performance and effectiveness of competitive activity of elite wrestlers
Korobeynikov, G., Korobeinikova, L., Latishev, S., Shackih, V.Published in International scientific and professional conference on wrestling: "Applicable research in wrestling" (2017)Subjects: “…emotion…”
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Current control of psychophysiological state of elite wrestlers during training process
Korobeynikov, G., Korobeinikova, L., Latishev, S., Shackih, V., Mischenko, V.Published in International scientific and professional conference on wrestling: "Applicable research in wrestling" (2017)“…In article different cognitive strategies of information processing in elite wrestlers is discussed with the emphasis on the functional asymmetry of brain. …”
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Appraisal, coping, emotion, and performance during elite fencing matches: a random coefficient regression model approach
Doron, J., Martinent, G.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2017)“…Grounded in Lazarus's (1991, 1999, 2000) CMRT of emotion, this study tracked longitudinally the relationships between cognitive appraisal, coping, emotions, and performance in nine elite fencers across 14 international matches (representing 619 momentary assessments) using a naturalistic, video-assisted methodology. …”
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Cognitive and conative functioning of judokas, shooters and volleyball players
Rado, I., Zanini, D., Drid, P.Published in Sport Science - International Scientific Journal of Kinesiology (2015)“…The aim of this research is to show whether the uniformity of the cognitive and conative functioning in the heterogenic and complex sport space can also be noticed among different sports, not only within one. …”
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