Search Results - Frontiers in Psychology
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A biopsychosocial framework to guide interdisciplinary research on biathlon performance
Heinrich, A., Stoll, O., Cañal-Bruland, R.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2021)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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Pain processing in elite and high-level athletes compared to non-athletes
Pettersen, S. D., Aslaksen, P. M., Pettersen, S. A.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2020)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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Rifle shooting for athletes with vision impairment: Does one class fit all?
Allen, P. M., Latham, K., Ravensbergen, R. H. J. C., Myint, J., Mann, D. L.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2019)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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Assessment of basic motions and technique identification in classical cross-country skiing
Tjønnås, J., Seeberg, T. M., Hoel Rindal, O. M., Haugnes, P., Sandbakk, O.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2019)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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Contrast sensitivity is a significant predictor of performance in rifle shooting for athletes with vision impairment
Allen, P. M., Ravensbergen, R. H. J. C., Latham, K., Rose, A., Myint, J., Mann, D. L.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2018)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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Novice shooters with lower pre-shooting alpha power have better performance during competition in a virtual reality scenario
Pereira, M., Argelaguet, F., del R. Millan, J., Lecuyer, A.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2018)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”
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Physical exercise speeds up motor timing
Sysoeva, O. V., Wittmann, M., Mierau, A., Polikanova, I., Strüder, H. K., Tonevitsky, A.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2013)“…Frontiers in Psychology…”