The effect of action observation and motor imagery on jumping and perceived performance

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作者
Ciftci, Muhammet Cihat [1 ]
Yilmaz, Baki [1 ]
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[1] Ankara Yildirim Beyazit Univ, Fac Sport Sci, Dept Sports Management, Ankara, Turkiye
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2024年 / 15卷
关键词
action observation; exercise and sports psychology; jumping performance; motor imagery; motor skills; CORTICOSPINAL EXCITABILITY; MENTAL PRACTICE; STRENGTH; RELIABILITY; MODEL; POWER;
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10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1362976
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Introduction Action observation (AO) and motor imagery (MI) are cognitive processes that involve mentally rehearsing and simulating movements without physically performing them. However, the need for the evidence to support influence of imagery on performance is increasing. This study aims to investigate the impact of combining motor imagery with action observation on athletes' performance and performance perception.Method Using a pre-test post-test design with a factorial setup, participants were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. A pre-research power analysis determined the sample size, resulting in 21 voluntary participants (10 male). Opto Jump device recorded drop jump performance measurements, while participants predicted their performance post-motor imagery and action observation practices. The experimental group underwent an 8-week AOMI intervention program, involving 24-minute motor imagery sessions during video observation thrice weekly. Post-test measurements were taken after the intervention.Results Results indicated no significant performance increase in the experimental group post-intervention, yet the group showed enhanced performance estimation following the video observation, but not in motor imagery condition. Conversely, this improvement was absent in the control group.Discussion Although AOMI intervention didn't enhance physical performance, it has positively affected athletes' perception toward their performance. The findings are discussed in relation to existing literature.
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