Improvement strategies in free-throw shooting and grip-strength tasks |
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Authors: | Peynircioğlu Z F Thompson J L Tanielian T B |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, American University, Washington, DC 20016, USA. |
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Abstract: | Participants performed a free-throw shooting task and a grip-strength task before and after imagery, nonspecific arousal, or no instructions. Imagery improved performance in the free-throw shooting task, which is assumed to have more cognitive components than the grip-strength task. Imagery did not improve performance in the grip-strength task, which is assumed to have fewer cognitive components than the free-throw task. Nonspecific arousal, on the other hand, improved performance in the grip-strength task but not in the free-throw shooting task. Athletic experience, confidence levels, and gender were correlated with actual performance levels in both tasks, but not with improvement. Results are discussed within the transfer-appropriate processing framework. |
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