Relationship Between the Yips and Motor Imagery Ability in Athletes - Lecture 477
Offered By: Rob Gray via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Explore the relationship between the yips and motor imagery ability in athletes through this 12-minute video lecture. Delve into the question of whether athletes suffering from the yips have different mental imagery compared to those who don't. Examine the yips from an ecological perspective. Learn about a study on motor imagery ability in baseball players with throwing yips. Access additional resources, including research articles, the speaker's Research Gate page, and ASU web page for further information. Discover how to subscribe to the podcast on iOS/Apple and Android/Google platforms, and find out how to support the podcast for bonus content.
Syllabus
477 – Relationship Between the Yips and Motor Imagery Ability
Taught by
Rob Gray
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