The effects of increasing and decreasing exercise induced arousal on coincidence anticipation performance and anxiety during perceived competitive and practice situations: a test of catastrophe theory
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Duncan, M., Smith, M., Bryant, E., Eyre, E., Hankey, J., Clarke, N. and Jones, M. 2014. The effects of increasing and decreasing exercise induced arousal on coincidence anticipation performance and anxiety during perceived competitive and practice situations: a test of catastrophe theory. British Psychological Society Annual Conference. International Convention Centre (ICC), Birmingham, England 07 - 09 May 2014
Title | The effects of increasing and decreasing exercise induced arousal on coincidence anticipation performance and anxiety during perceived competitive and practice situations: a test of catastrophe theory |
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Authors | Duncan, M., Smith, M., Bryant, E., Eyre, E., Hankey, J., Clarke, N. and Jones, M. |
Research Group | Physiology at the London Sport Institute |
Conference | British Psychological Society Annual Conference |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 30 Apr 2015 |
Completed | May 2014 |
Output status | Published |
Language | English |
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