2004
DOI: 10.1123/tsp.18.3.272
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Effects of an Imagery Training Program on Selective Attention of National Softball Players

Abstract: International audienceThis study examined the effectiveness of an imagery training program in improving national softball players' selective attention. A multiple-baseline design across individuals was used. There were four participants. One remained at baseline, while the other three spent 10 min a day practicing an audio-taped imagery program composed of 28 sessions. Measures of selective attention were collected via a baseball/softball batting specific version stemming from Nideffer's (1976) Test of Attenti… Show more

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“…Research has also shown that preparatory imagery, or using imagery immediately before performance, can improve performance on strength tasks, muscular endurance tasks, and golf putting (Vealey & Greenleaf, 2006). Martin & Hall, 1995), attentional control (Calmels, Berthoumieux, & d'Arripe-Longueville, 2004), and visual search abilities (Jordet, 2005) of athletes during competition. Martin & Hall, 1995), attentional control (Calmels, Berthoumieux, & d'Arripe-Longueville, 2004), and visual search abilities (Jordet, 2005) of athletes during competition.…”
Section: Effectiveness and Use Of Imagery In Mental Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has also shown that preparatory imagery, or using imagery immediately before performance, can improve performance on strength tasks, muscular endurance tasks, and golf putting (Vealey & Greenleaf, 2006). Martin & Hall, 1995), attentional control (Calmels, Berthoumieux, & d'Arripe-Longueville, 2004), and visual search abilities (Jordet, 2005) of athletes during competition. Martin & Hall, 1995), attentional control (Calmels, Berthoumieux, & d'Arripe-Longueville, 2004), and visual search abilities (Jordet, 2005) of athletes during competition.…”
Section: Effectiveness and Use Of Imagery In Mental Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This change in strategy is thought to be due to her change in pre-performance routine and self-talk. Likewise, the importance of imagery and mental skills is reported to be vital for high-level performance at events such as the Olympics (Calmels et al, 2004; Hall and Martin, 1997; Orlick and Partington, 1988). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calmels, Berthoumieux and d'ArripeLongueville's study (11) indicated that there was an increase in focused attention of professional athletes having imagery education. Some researches showed that mental trainings increased performance in duties associated with motor skills (25,35,27,29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%