Authors
Maurizio Bertollo, Laura Bortoli, Gianfranco Gramaccioni, Yuri Hanin, Silvia Comani, Claudio Robazza
Publication date
2013/6
Journal
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
Volume
38
Pages
91-99
Publisher
Springer US
Description
The main purposes of the present study were to substantiate the existence of the four types of performance categories (i.e., optimal-automatic, optimal-controlled, suboptimal-controlled, and suboptimal-automatic) as hypothesised in the multi-action plan (MAP) model, and to investigate whether some specific affective, behavioural, psychophysiological, and postural trends may typify each type of performance. A 20-year-old athlete of the Italian shooting team, and a 46-year-old athlete of the Italian dart-throwing team participated in the study. Athletes were asked to identify the core components of the action and then to execute a large number of shots/flights. A 2 × 2 (optimal/suboptimal × automated/controlled) within subjects multivariate analysis of variance was performed to test the differences among the four types of performance. Findings provided preliminary evidence of psychophysiological and postural …
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