Sport and the brain : the science of preparing, enduring and winning
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Sport and the brain : the science of preparing, enduring and winning
(Progress in brain research, v. 232,
Elsevier, 2017-2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
pt. C :edited by Samuele Marcora, Mustafa Sarkar
Description and Table of Contents
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pt. B ISBN 9780128118252
Description
Sport and the Brain: The Science of Preparing, Enduring and Winning, Part B, Volume 233 reflects recent advancements in the understanding of how elite athletes prepare for, and perform at, peak levels under the demands of competition. Topics discussed in this new release include a section on Exploring the Applicability of the Contextual Interference Effect in Sports Practice, The Resonant System: Linking Brain-body-environment in Sport Performance, the Effects of Acute High-intensity Exercise on Cognitive Performance in Trained Individuals: A Systematic Review, Moving Concussion Care to the Next Level: The Emergence and Role of Concussion Clinics in the UK, and Neurocognitive Mechanisms of the Flow State.
This longstanding series takes a multidisciplinary approach, focusing on aspects of psychology, neuroscience, skill learning, talent development and physiology.
Table of Contents
1. Quiet eye training improves accuracy in basketball field goal shooting Joan N. Vickers, Ben Vandervies, Christie Kohut and Brendan Ryley 2. Sleep, sport, and the brain Shona L. Halson and Laura E. Juliff 3. The resonant system: Linking brain–body–environment in sport performance Pedro Teques, Duarte Araújo, Ludovic Seifert, Vicente L. del Campo and Keith Davids 4. Catching on it early: Bodily and brain anticipatory mechanisms for excellence in sport A.M. Abreu, M. Candidi and S.M. Aglioti 5. Exploring the applicability of the contextual interference effect in sports practice Damian Farrow and Tim Buszard 6. Sport, time pressure, and cognitive performance C.N. Chiu, C.-Y. Chen and N.G. Muggleton 7. Effectiveness of above real-time training on decision-making in elite football: A dose–response investigation Javid J. Farahani, Amir H. Javadi, Barry O’Neill and Vincent Walsh 8. Can athletes benefit from difficulty? A systematic review of growth following adversity in competitive sport Karen Howells, Mustafa Sarkar and David Fletcher 9. Effects of acute high-intensity exercise on cognitive performance in trained individuals: A systematic review S.E. Browne, M.J. Flynn, B.V. O’Neill, G. Howatson, P.G. Bell and C.F. Haskell-Ramsay 10. Changes in brain activity during action observation and motor imagery: Their relationship with motor learning Nobuaki Mizuguchi and Kazuyuki Kanosue 11. Moving concussion care to the next level: The emergence and role of concussion clinics in the UK Osman H. Ahmed, Mike Loosemore, Katy Hornby, Bhavesh Kumar, Richard Sylvester, Levansri Makalanda, Tim Rogers, David Edwards and Akbar de Medici 12. Neurocognitive mechanisms of the flow state David J. Harris, Samuel J. Vine and Mark R. Wilson 13. Discerning measures of conscious brain processes associated with superior early motor performance: Capacity, coactivation, and character Tina van Duijn, Tim Buszard, Merel C.J. Hoskens and Rich S.W. Masters 14. Action-skilled observation: Issues for the study of sport expertise and the brain April Karlinsky, Karen Zentgraf and Nicola J. Hodges 15. Gunslingers, poker players, and chickens 1: Decision making under physical performance pressure in elite athletes Beth Parkin, Katie Warriner and Vincent Walsh 16. Gunslingers, poker players, and chickens 2: Decision-making under physical pressure in elite-developing athletes Beth Parkin and Vincent Walsh 17. Gunslingers, poker players, and chickens 3: Decision making under mental pressure in elite-junior athletes Beth Parkin and Vincent Walsh
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pt. A ISBN 9780128118276
Description
Sport and the Brain: The Science of Preparing, Enduring and Winning, Part A, Volume 231 reflects recent advancements in the understanding of how elite athletes prepare for—and perform at—peak levels during competition. The latest release in this series focuses on a variety of topics, including chapters on Great British medalists: Psychosocial biographies of Super-Elite and Elite athletes from Olympic sports, a chapter on elite and super-elite Great British athletes: Some theoretical implications from Hardy et al.’s (2016) findings, and The psychosocial development of world class athletes: Additional considerations for understanding the whole person and salience of adversity.
This series takes a multidisciplinary approach, focusing on aspects of psychology, neuroscience, skill learning, talent development and physiology.
Table of Contents
1. Great British medalists: Psychosocial biographies of Super-Elite and Elite athletes from Olympic sports
2. On elite and super-elite Great British athletes: Some theoretical implications from Hardy et al.’s (2016) findings
3. The psychosocial development of world class athletes: Additional considerations for understanding the whole person and salience of adversity
4. The journey of a thousand miles… Notes on Hardy et al’s Great British Medalists Project
5. Embedding the psychosocial biographies of Olympic medalists in a (meta-) theoretical model of dynamic networks
6. Assessing Risk Factors for Athletic Excellence
7. In Search of the Golden Skill
8. Much Ado About….? A response to Hardy et al.
9. The Stress Test: Does what doesn’t kill me, make me a Super-Elite Athlete?
10. Adversity-Related Experiences are Essential for Olympic Success: Additional Evidence and Considerations
11. Getting gritty about practice and success: Motivational characteristics of great performers
12. Great British Medalists: A commentary based on a developmental systems theory perspective
13. Eventual sport performance level: what about the role of type of sport, perception of critical life events, and practice quality?
14. Is A Peaceful Mind A Winning Mind? Comment on Hardy et al (2016)
15. Super Elite Athletes: Some Complimentary Observations from Australia and Some Lessons for Sports Expertise Research – Comment on Hardy et al.
16. A culture of striving augments use of working memory? Implications for attention control
17. The Tales Athletes Tell: Narrative Structure and Identity in Great British Medalists
18. Great British medalists: Response to the commentaries
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pt. C ISBN 9780444641878
Description
Sport and the Brain: The Science of Preparing, Enduring and Winning, Part C, Volume 240, reflects recent advancements in the understanding of how elite athletes prepare for, and perform at, peak levels under the demands of competition. Topics discussed in this new release include The influence of challenge and threat states on affect, perceived exertion, attention, and performance during a competitive sprint cycling task, Prior self-control exertion and perceptions of pain and task importance during a physically demanding task, Enhancing cardiac vagal activity in sport psychology, The influence of cardiac vagal activity on peripheral perception performance under pressure, and much more.
Table of Contents
1. The influence of challenge and threat states on affect, perceived exertion, attention, and performance during a competitive sprint cycling task Lee Moore 2. Prior self-control exertion and perceptions of pain and task importance during a physically demanding task Ruth Boat 3. The quiet eye is sensitive to acute physiological stress Sam James Vine 4. Team ball sport participation is associated with performance in two sustained visual attention tasks: position monitoring and target identification in rapid serial visual presentation streams Christina Howard, Sally Andrews and Jonathan Uttley 5. Enhancing cardiac vagal activity in sport psychology Sylvain Laborde, Lea Ueberholz and Emma Mosley 6. The influence of cardiac vagal activity on peripheral perception performance under pressure Emma Mosley, Sylvain Laborde, Daniel Minns and Zoe Wimshurst 7. Cerebral Mechanisms Underlying Music-Related Interventions in the Exercise Domain: Methodological Considerations and Empirical Findings Costas I. Karageorghis 8. Pacing: Ways to train the brain Andrew Lane 9. Motor Imagery, performance and motor rehabilitation Tadhg MacIntyre 10. A new era of the cognitive athlete: The neuromodulating effects of esports and gaming Mark J. Campbell 11. Development and validation of the Sport Resilience Scale (SRS) Mustafa Sarkar 12. The cardinal exercise stopper: muscle fatigue, perception of effort, or pain? Walter Staiano, Andrea Bosio, Ermanno Rampinini, Helma de Morree and Samuele Marcora
13. When research leads to learning, but not action in high performance sport Emma Ross 14. Effects of whole-body exercise on corticospinal excitability Markus Amann and Joshua Weavil 15. Studying brain activity in sports performance: contributions and issues Stephane Perrey and Pierre Besson 16. The influence of thermal inputs on brain regulation of exercise Frank Marino 17. The effects on mental fatigue on human performance Benjamin Pageaux, Romuald Lepers and Samuele Marcora 18. Brain stimulation and physical performance Luca Angius, Emiliano Santarnecchi, Alvaro Pascual-Leone and Samuele Marcora 19. Central regulation of exercise performance Kai Lutz
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