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KNES 383 Test 2
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Undergraduate 3
11/06/2010

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Term
2 factors influencing post comp A-state
Definition
Success and Failure
Term
______ is a physiological response and is subjective.
Definition
Stress
Term
Emotion is  a ______ and is ______.
Definition
Feeling, Subjective
Term
What is anxiety?
Definition
an emotion
Term
What are the multidimensions of anxiety?
Definition
Somatic and Cognitive
Term
What is somatic anxiety?
Definition
Arousal
Term
What is cognitive anxiety?
Definition
negative subjective interpretation
Term
Can be caused by any stimuli and is a negative emotion.
Definition
General Anxiety
Term
What is the primary cause of competitive/performance anxiety?
Definition
Competition
Term
What are 5 factors influencing pre comp A-state?
Definition

Fear of failure

Fear of physical harm

Perfectionism

Change in routine

Situation ambiguity

Term
What two tests are Unidimensional measures of A-Trait?
Definition

TAI - Spielberger's Trait Anxiety Inventory

SCAT - SportCompetition Anxiety Test

Term
A test that measures both somatic and cognitive anxiety together is what dimensional?
Definition
Unidimensional
Term
A test that measures both somatic and cognitive anxiety seperately is what dimensional?
Definition
Multidimensional
Term
What two tests are a Multidimensional A-Trait?
Definition

CSAQ - Cognitive Somatic Anxiety Questionaire

SAS - Sport Anxiety Scale

Term
What two tests are a Unidimensional measure of A-State?
Definition

SAI - Spielberger's State Anxiety Intervention

CSAI - Competitive State Anxiety Inventory

Term
What three tests are a Multidimensional measure A-State?
Definition

AD-ACL Checklest - Activation - Deactivation Checklist

CSAI-2 - Competitive State Anxiety Inventory - 2

CSI-2R - Reviesd Competitive Stress Anxiety - 2

Term
What are 4 characteristics of A-trait?
Definition

Personality trait

Gentic

Does not change

Make predictions

Term
What are 4 characteristics of cognitive A-state?
Definition

-Negative thinking

-Situational

-Changes

-No predictions

Term
What are 4 characteristics of somatic A-state?
Definition

-Arousal

-Situational

-Changes

-No predictions

Term
How was Weinberg and Hunts reasearch done and what did it conclude?
Definition

-EMG

-Co-contractions decreased performance

Term
What does the Multidimensional Anxiety theory state?
Definition
There is an independent relationship between somatic and cognitive anxiety
Term
What does the Catastrophe Theory state?
Definition
There is a dependent relationship between somatic and cognitive anxiety
Term
What does the Zone of Optimal function theory state?
Definition
Individuals have zones of anxiety for optimal performance
Term
What does the Directionality theory state?
Definition

-Individuals have their own perception of anxiety "Intensity"

-Facilitative or Debilitative

Term
What is the Reversal Theory?
Definition
Individuals have dominance of either telic or paratelic personality traits
Term
If someone is peratelic what do they prefer?
Definition
Increased SA and excitement
Term
If someone is Telic what do they prefer?
Definition
Reduced SA and state of relaxation
Term
______ is a personal response in dealing with a situation.
Definition
Coping
Term
What are two coping styles?
Definition
Problem focused and Emotion focused
Term
What are two problem focused strategies?
Definition

-Problem focused approach style

-Problem focused avoidence style

Term
How many coping strategies are there?
Definition
4
Term
What are two emotion focused coping strategies?
Definition

-Emotion focused approach style

-Emotion focused avoidance style

Term
What are the two conclusion of factors influencing coping skill?
Definition

-Can be learned in sport performance situations

-Athletes/Performers use Problem focused approach style strategy

Term
How do you measure coping skill?
Definition
There are instruments
Term
What is one factor of anxiety that affects performance?
Definition
Perspective of anxiety
Term
What is the anxiety spiral?
Definition
anxiety => decline performance => increased anxiety => decline performance
Term
What are 4 different types of anxiety intervention strategies?
Definition

-Psyching up strategies

-Relaxation strategies

-Cognitive strategies

-Combination strategies

Term
What type of anxiety do both psyching up and relaxation strategies focus on?
Definition
Somatic anxiety
Term
What is the purpose of psyching up strategies?
Definition
Increase somatic anxiety to optimal levels
Term
What is the goal of relaxation strategies?
Definition
To reduce somatic anxiety
Term
What are 4 different types of psyching up strategies?
Definition

-Goal setting

-Self activation

-Imagery

-Self talk

Term
What are 6 different types of relaxation strategies?
Definition

-Progressive relaxtion

-Autogenic training

-Meditation

-Biofeedback

-Hypnosis

-Diaphragmatic breathing

Term
What is the key to progressive relaxation?
Definition
Learn to differentiate between tension and relaxation
Term
How many muscle groups were in modified progressive relaxation and how long did it take?
Definition
16 muscle groups and 20 minutes
Term
How many muscle groups were in abreviated progressive relaxation and how lnog did it take?
Definition
5 muscle groups and it took 5 minutes
Term
How does body scan work and how long does it take?
Definition
Only identify tension and it takes 5 seconds
Term
What is the basis of autogenic training?
Definition
-Body <=> Mind connection
Term
What is the key to autogenic training?
Definition
Induce 2 physical sensations => Warmth and Heaviness
Term
What is the contraindication of autogenic training?
Definition
Bad for people with diabetes, heart conditions and young children
Term
What is the basis of meditation?
Definition
Mind/body relaxation by controlling; thinking and breathing
Term

What are 3 keys of meditation?

 

 

Definition

-Originated over 4,000 years ago in India and Asia

-Can be spiritual

-Became popular in 70's

Term
What is the basis for Biofeedback?
Definition
Learn to gain voluntary control of the autonomic  nervous system
Term
What are 3 keys of Biofeedback?
Definition

-Monitoring devices

-Expensive

-Time consuming

Term
What is the basis of Hypnosis?
Definition
Suggested changes in sensations, perceptions, thoughts, feelings and/or behaviors
Term
What are 2 common myths of hypnosis?
Definition

-Act against will

-Only weak minded people can be hypnotized

Term
What is autohypnosis?
Definition
Self hypnosis
Term
What is the basis of Diaphragmatic breathing?
Definition
Muscle tension releases with exhalation
Term
What 2 keys to diaphragmatic breathing?
Definition

-Using whole lung

-Easy to use in performance situations

Term
What are 3 cognitive interventions strategies?
Definition

-Imagery

-Goal setting

-Cognitive restructuring

Term
What is the basis for goal setting?
Definition
Aim or object of what we are trying to obtain
Term
What is the basis of coping imagery?
Definition
Learn to cope with anxious situation
Term
What is the key to coping imagery?
Definition
Must have the ability to image
Term
What is an example of coping imagery?
Definition
System Desensitization
Term
What are 3 steps to coping imagery?
Definition

-Rank situations

-Learn to cope mentally with imagery

-Transfer into performance situation

Term
What is the basis for cognitive restructuring?
Definition
Change the way of thinking
Term
What are 3 examples of cognitive restructuring?
Definition

-Thought stopping

-Irrational thinking

-Centering procedure

Term
What are 3 steps of thought stopping?
Definition

-Recongize negative self talk

-Interrupt the thought

-Replace negative with positive

Term
What are 4 examples of irrational thinking?
Definition

-Perfection is essential

-Catastrophizing

-Personalization

-Blaming

Term
What are the 4 steps of the centering procedure?
Definition

-Remove negative thoughts

-Center attention and adjust arousal

-Narrowly focus attention externally

-Execute performance

Term
What do combination strategies do?
Definition
Combine both cognitive and somatic anxiety strategies
Term
What are 3 examples of combination strategies?
Definition

-VMBR - Visual motor behavior response

-SMT - Stress management training

-SIT - Stress inoculation training

Term
What are 3 steps to VMBR?
Definition

-Relaxation training

-Practice of imagery in sport related environment

-Sport specific application of imagery

Term
What are 3 steps of SIT?
Definition

Conceptualization phase

-Skills acquisition phase

-Inoculation against stress through little steps

Term
What are 3 steps of SMT?
Definition

-Conceptualization of stress phase

-Skills acquisition phase

-Practice managing emotional stress

Term
________ is the process that directs awareness as information becomes available to senses.
Definition
Attention
Term
_______ is the mechanism in the brain that allows us to direct/change attention.
Definition
Attentional mechanism
Term
______ is the ability to sustain focus.
Definition
Concentration
Term
______ is the length of time you can focus and concentrate.
Definition
Attention span
Term
_______ are necessary information to perform a task/movement.
Definition
Relevant cues
Term
______ is unnecessary information.
Definition
Irrelevant cues
Term
_______ is a mistake.
Definition
Error
Term
__________ is an error due to motor reproduction.
Definition
Physical error
Term
________ is an error due to attention.
Definition
Mental error
Term
What does the information processing model look like?
Definition
S => cognition ==> R => +/- Re
Term
What is perception?
Definition
Taking info into the brain
Term
What are 4 parts of perception?
Definition

-Attentional mech

-Selective attention

-Orienting response

-Scanning

Term
What is 1 aspect of the attentional mechanism?
Definition
Limited source
Term
What 3 aspects of the Orienting response?
Definition

- Hijacks attentional mechanism

- Getting off relevant information

-Subconsious

Term
What are the 3 parts of cognition?
Definition

-Perception

-Central processing

-Response decision

Term
What is the order of central processing?
Definition
Sensory register => Short term memory => Long term memory
Term
To take something from short term memory and put it into long term memroy what needs to be done?
Definition
Rehearsal
Term
To take something from long term memory and bring it into short term memroy what needs to be done?
Definition
Rehearsal
Term
What are 3 rehearsal strategies to put something into long term memory?
Definition

-Chunking

-Pneumatic device

-Songs/Rhymes/Poem

Term
What are 5 rehearsal strategies to take something from long term memory and recall it to short term memory?
Definition

-Chunking

-Pneumatic device

-Songs/Rhymes/Poem

-Note card

-Study group

Term
______ is the mental decision that is made after processing the info prior to overt response.
Definition
Response decision
Term
What causes response delay?
Definition
Interference
Term
What are two types of response delay interference?
Definition

-Capacity interference

-Structural interference

Term
What is capacity interference?
Definition
Mental overload
Term
What is structural interference?
Definition
Body structures compete for attentional mechanism
Term
What is an example of structural interference?
Definition
Rub tummy and pat head
Term
What are the 4 attention styles?
Definition

-Broad internal

-Broad external

-Narrow internal

-Narrow external

Term
What describes the direction of attentional style?
Definition
Internal or external
Term
What describes the width of attentional styles?
Definition
Broad or narrow
Term
What is an example of BI?
Definition
Internal body scan
Term
What is an example of BE?
Definition
Scanning while driving
Term
What is an example of NI?
Definition
Paper cut
Term
What is an example of NE?
Definition
Batter focusing on elbow and step
Term
What is one way to measure attentional styles?
Definition
self report - TAIS (Test of Attentional and Interpersonal Style)
Term
What are the 5 stages of attentional style pattern?
Definition

-BE

-BI => NI

-NE

-BI

-BE

Term
What does cue utilization say?
Definition
as anxiety increases => info processing decreases
Term
What does attentional shifting say?
Definition
as anxiety increases => shift attentional style
Term
What is combination cue utilization and attentional style shifting?
Definition
The combination of the two
Term
What are 3 cognitive explanations?
Definition

- Cue utilization

- Attentional shifting

-Combination cue utilization

Term
What are 6 studies of attentional control reasearch in sport?
Definition

- Qualifiers vs. non qualifiers

- Length of time focusing

- Choking

- Attentional strategies

-Attentional controls

- Attention and skill level

 

Term
What is the optimal length of time to focus in sport?
Definition
Moderate
Term
What 2 dimensions do attentional strategies observe?
Definition

- Direction of attention

- Task relevance

Term
What are 2 different attentional strategies?
Definition

- Associative strategy

- Distraction strategy

Term
What are some examples of what the Internal/External associative strategies focus on?
Definition

- Internal (focus on form)

- External (time, distance, strategy)

Term
What are some examples of what the  Internal/External distraction strategies focus on?
Definition

- Internal (day dreaming)

- External (any non activity related external info)

Term
What are 4 attentional controls?
Definition

- Performers

- Coaches

- Athletic trainers

- Officials

Term
What are the 3 stages of learning associated to attention and skill level?
Definition

- Cognitive stage

- Associative stage

- Autonomic stage

Term
What happens to the amount of attention required as you move from Cognitive => Associative => Autonomic skill levels?
Definition
The amount of attention required decreases.
Term
What is choking?
Definition
Loss of attentional control
Term
What are the 3 steps in the process of choking?
Definition

- Turn to attentional style strength

- Attention involulntarily narrows

- Attention turns internal

Term
According to ACT how many attentional styles does an athlete need to engage in?
Definition
All 4 attentional styles.
Term
T/F - According to ACT different performance situations require different attentional demands.
Definition
True - Different performance situations require different attentional demands.
Term
T/F - According to ACT ID's have the same attentional style strengths and weaknesses.
Definition
False - ID's have different attentional style strengths and weaknesses.
Term
T/F - According to ACT, Optimal conditions: the average performer can meet the attentional demands of most situations.
Definition
True
Term
According to ACT what do performers do in regards to attentional style as anxiety increases?
Definition
Go into their attentional style strength
Term
According to ACT what happens to a performer as anxiety continues to increase?
Definition

- Involuntary narrowing

- Become internally focused

Term
To facilitate attentional control what two types of strategies should be used?
Definition

- Attentional control strategies

- Anxiety control strategies

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