The effects of attentional focus on performance, neurophysiological activity and kinematics in a golf putting task
Impaired performance while executing a motor task is attributed to a disruption of normal automatic processes when an internal focus of attention is used (Wulf, McNevin, & Shea, 2001). When an external focus of attention is adopted, automaticity is not constrained and improved performance is not...
Main Author: | Pelleck, Valerie |
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Other Authors: | Passmore, Steven (College of Rehabilitation Sciences) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30187 |
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