(1) Background: Uncertainty in extreme sports performance environments, such as climbing, provides considerable psycho-emotional and physiological demands, notably due to the …
C Ganachaud, C Ganière, G Hacques, N Rochat… - Psychological …, 2023 - Springer
In perceptual-motor learning, constant and variable practice conditions have been found to have differential effects on learners' exploratory activity and their ability to transfer their skills …
L Musculus, A Ruggeri, L Juppen… - Sport, Exercise, and …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
In this article, we argue for the theory-driven integration of methods from different research fields to inform theory development in sport and performance psychology. We demonstrate …
H Vrzáková, J Koskinen, S Andberg, A Lee, MJ Amon - Sensors, 2024 - mdpi.com
Rock climbing has propelled from niche sport to mainstream free-time activity and Olympic sport. Moreover, climbing can be studied as an example of a high-stakes perception-action …
D Pandurevic, A Sutor, K Hochradel - Sports Engineering, 2023 - Springer
Competitive sport climbing progressed massively within the last quarter century. Development of technology enabling qualitative and quantitative analysis is required to …
R Wilson, D Alder, M Miller-Dicks… - Journal of Sports …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study examined the processes of perceptual-motor calibration/recalibration of defensive football players in a 1-vs-1 scenario. Ankle weights were used to reduce the acceleration …
Human monitoring systems are already utilized in various fields like assisted living, healthcare or sport and fitness. They are able to support in everyday life or act as a pre …
In research on expertise in sport, an extensive body of literature exists on understanding the perceptual-motor processes that underpin elite performance (Araújo et al., 2019a; Seifert et …
The impact of training variability on generalization has been a long-standing topic in the study of human learning, with conflicting evidence about its potential benefits. This …