2016
DOI: 10.6063/motricidade.7006
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Tradução e Validação do Movement Imagery Questionnaire – 3 (MIQ - 3) com Atletas Portugueses

Abstract: Imagery é um processo cognitivo que pode desempenhar um papel importante no planeamento e execução de movimentos ou ações. Vários instrumentos têm sido desenvolvidos com o intuito de avaliar a habilidade de Imagery no desporto. No entanto, nenhum se focou na modalidade cinestésica, visual interna e visual externa. O objetivo deste estudo foi traduzir e validar preliminarmente para a população desportiva portuguesa o Movement Imagery Questionnaire-3, determinando as suas qualidades psicométricas iniciais atravé… Show more

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“…This analysis strongly differentiated among the three factors. The KI, IVI and EVI dimensions of the MIQ-3f confirmed the results obtained in previous studies (Budnik-Przybylska, Szczypińska, & Karasiewicz, 2016, Mendes et al, 2016. Second, the reliability of the MIQ-3f, which was evaluated in terms of internal consistency and repeatability, was very good.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This analysis strongly differentiated among the three factors. The KI, IVI and EVI dimensions of the MIQ-3f confirmed the results obtained in previous studies (Budnik-Przybylska, Szczypińska, & Karasiewicz, 2016, Mendes et al, 2016. Second, the reliability of the MIQ-3f, which was evaluated in terms of internal consistency and repeatability, was very good.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The MIQ-3 demonstrated excellent psychometric properties, internal reliability, and predictive validity. This paper uses an adaptation of the MIQ-3 questionnaire to the Portuguese language [48].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, we included a cognitive load assessment by both the subjective questionnaire (NASA-TLX) [27] and the Task Load Index using EEG data [28]. Finally, we used the Movement Imagery Questionnaire −3 (MIQ – 3) [29] before the experiment to assess the movement imagery ability of the users. The findings suggest that ERS/ERD patterns are elicited by the virtual third arm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants were provided with definitions of the internal and external visual imagery before filling in the questionnaire. The internal visual imagery was defined as "when you see yourself doing the movement from an internal point of view, or in the first-person perspective, it is as if you were really inside yourself, doing and watching the action through your eyes" (Mendes, Marinho, Petrica, Silveira, Monteiro, & Cid, 2016). The external visual imagery was defined as "when you see yourself doing the movement from an external point of view or in the third person, as if you were watching a DVD" (Mendes et al, 2016).…”
Section: Imagery Ability In Boccia | 49mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to assess the individual's differences in IM the Movement Imagery Questionnaire -3 (William et al, 2012) stands out. This has been translated and adapted to the Portuguese population by Mendes et al (2016) as the instrument that best distinguishes the IM ability. As aforementioned, in this model, the central aspect of the IM ability is related to the ability of an athlete to experience vivid and controllable mental imagery (Hall & Martin, 1997), within an internal and external perspective (Murphy & Martin, 2002).On the internal visual perspective, the individual imagines seeing through his/her own eyes, i.e., he/she visualizes him/herself in the first person doing the movement; on the external visual perspective, the individual visualizes him/herself in the third person, watching the movement outside his/her own body (Holmes & Calmels, 2008;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%