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Cognitive processes among skilled miniature golf players: Effects of instructions on motor performance, concentration time, and perceived difficulty
Authors:LARS BÄ  CKMAN,BO MOLANDER
Affiliation:Section of Psychology, Stockholm Gerontology Research Center, Sweden.
Abstract:Highly skilled miniature golf players were examined on a simplified miniature golf task under different instructional conditions. Results indicated that requirements to attend to a variety of technical aspects of the game during preparation impaired motor performance, whereas providing players with those aspects of the game they reported thinking of did not affect motor performance. Data on concentration time and perceived difficulty indicated that increasing cognitive demands were associated with a decline in motor precision. The overall pattern of results was interpreted such that attention directed at technical aspects of the game interfered with the players' normal cognitive activity. Susceptibility to interference is a characteristic feature of controlled cognitive operations. Thus, the present results are consistent with the view that conscious cognitive activity may support motor behavior also at late stages of skill development.
Keywords:Cognition    instructions    miniature golf    motor behavior    skill    sports
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