TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance processes within affect-related performance zones
T2 - A multi-modal investigation of golf performance
AU - Van Der Lei, Harry
AU - Tenenbaum, Gershon
PY - 2012/12
Y1 - 2012/12
N2 - Individual affect-related performance zones (IAPZs) method utilizing Kamata et al. (J Sport Exerc Psychol 24:189-208, 2002) probabilistic model of determining the individual zone of optimal functioning was utilized as idiosyncratic affective patterns during golf performance. To do so, three male golfers of a varsity golf team were observed during three rounds of golf competition. The investigation implemented a multi-modal assessment approach in which the probabilistic relationship between affective states and both, performance process and performance outcome, measures were determined. More specifically, introspective (i.e., verbal reports) and objective (heart rate and respiration rate) measures of arousal were incorporated to examine the relationships between arousal states and both, process components (i.e., routine consistency, timing), and outcome scores related to golf performance. Results revealed distinguishable and idiosyncratic IAPZs associated with physiological and introspective measures for each golfer. The associations between the IAPZs and decision-making or swing/stroke execution were strong and unique for each golfer. Results are elaborated using cognitive and affect-related concepts, and applications for practitioners are provided.
AB - Individual affect-related performance zones (IAPZs) method utilizing Kamata et al. (J Sport Exerc Psychol 24:189-208, 2002) probabilistic model of determining the individual zone of optimal functioning was utilized as idiosyncratic affective patterns during golf performance. To do so, three male golfers of a varsity golf team were observed during three rounds of golf competition. The investigation implemented a multi-modal assessment approach in which the probabilistic relationship between affective states and both, performance process and performance outcome, measures were determined. More specifically, introspective (i.e., verbal reports) and objective (heart rate and respiration rate) measures of arousal were incorporated to examine the relationships between arousal states and both, process components (i.e., routine consistency, timing), and outcome scores related to golf performance. Results revealed distinguishable and idiosyncratic IAPZs associated with physiological and introspective measures for each golfer. The associations between the IAPZs and decision-making or swing/stroke execution were strong and unique for each golfer. Results are elaborated using cognitive and affect-related concepts, and applications for practitioners are provided.
KW - Affect-performance relationship
KW - Golf performance
KW - Individual affect-related performance zones
KW - Introspective and objective measures of arousal
KW - Multi-modal assessment approach
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84872308229&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10484-012-9195-0
DO - 10.1007/s10484-012-9195-0
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C2 - 22562463
AN - SCOPUS:84872308229
SN - 1090-0586
VL - 37
SP - 229
EP - 240
JO - Applied Psychophysiology Biofeedback
JF - Applied Psychophysiology Biofeedback
IS - 4
ER -