2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2015.10.014
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Action slips during whole-body vibration

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“…The slowing of RTs on the SART in the MT group supports an increased awareness in the MT group, because the opposite (i.e., speeding of RTs on the SART) has been associated with a lack of awareness and habitual responding (Cheyne, Solman, Carriere, & Smilek, 2009 ). We have previously found that an environmental stressor (i.e., vibration) was associated with shorter RTs on the SART in elite athletes (Ishimatsu, Meland, Hansen, Kåsin, & Wagstaff, 2016 ), which fits with the speeding up of RTs in the control group. Following this argument, we would have expected a significant decrease in commission errors in the MT group and an increase in the control group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The slowing of RTs on the SART in the MT group supports an increased awareness in the MT group, because the opposite (i.e., speeding of RTs on the SART) has been associated with a lack of awareness and habitual responding (Cheyne, Solman, Carriere, & Smilek, 2009 ). We have previously found that an environmental stressor (i.e., vibration) was associated with shorter RTs on the SART in elite athletes (Ishimatsu, Meland, Hansen, Kåsin, & Wagstaff, 2016 ), which fits with the speeding up of RTs in the control group. Following this argument, we would have expected a significant decrease in commission errors in the MT group and an increase in the control group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Both tests have been used previously in studies of high performance cohorts, and the SART procedure also during a combat scenario among military personnel [91,142,143]. SART errors are assumed to be associated with reports of attention failure in everyday life[144]), and the reliability of the SART procedure has been tested in a previous study where subjects were tested on two occasions over a period of one week, showing that the performance on the test was stable over time[92].…”
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“…Andelen 3-ere er kun 11% av tallene, noe som gjør at deltakerne skal komme inn i en vanemessig trykking på «space»-knappen, og dermed blir testen ekstra utfordrende. SART har tidligere vist seg å vaere sensitiv overfor svikt i konsentrasjon og responsinhibisjon hos idrettsutøvere (Ishimatsu, Meland, Hansen, Kåsin, & Wagstaff, 2016). Prestasjon måles ved 1) antall feiltrykk på tallet 3; 2) manglende trykk på de andre tallene; 3) tiden det tar å respondere på tallene, foruten tallet 3 (Wilson, Russell, & Helton, 2015).…”
Section: Mindfulnessunclassified
“…Vi fant delvis støtte for at det å vaere mindful kan innebaere bedret evne til responsinhibisjon, men kun for observerefasetten av mindfulness. Resultatene viste videre at ikke-dømme-fasetten av mindfulness var assosiert med flere feiltrykk på tallet 3, noe de kortere reaksjonstidene knyttet til denne fasetten kan indikere å vaere forårsaket av en mer impulsiv måte å respondere på (Ishimatsu et al, 2016).…”
Section: Diskusjonunclassified
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