Ironic processes of concentration and suppression under pressure: A study on rifle shooting in Norwegian elite biathletes
Khelifa Bartura,
Frank Eirik Abrahamsen,
Henrik Gustafsson
et al.
Abstract:In rifle shooting, suppressing unwanted thoughts can backfire in one's performance, causing athletes to behave contrary to their desired intention and further deteriorate their performance.PurposeThis study examined how priming attentional and negative cues affected participants' shooting performances toward ironic error targets under cognitive load conditions in Stroop task across two experiments.MethodsSemi‐elite biathletes (Experiment 1, n = 10; Experiment 2, n = 9) participated in the study. The study used… Show more
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