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ISSN:2157-3905

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Mengkai Luan,Danlei Wang,Andreas Keil et al. Mengkai Luan et al.
Unilateral left hand contractions (LHCs) have been used as a neurophysiologically motivated intervention for optimizing and stabilizing a wide range of behaviors, including motor performance. What is currently unknown however is the efficac...
Scott Graupensperger,Jinger S Gottschall,Alex J Benson et al. Scott Graupensperger et al.
Group contexts such as fitness classes are popular forms of physical activity, and studying them can uncover new ways to promote exercise adherence. Focusing on the potential for group fitness experiences to vary from class-to-class, we exa...
Samantha Turner,Jody Langdon,George Shaver et al. Samantha Turner et al.
The psychological response to musculoskeletal injuries has been well documented, however, research on the psychological response to concussion is limited. The Profile of Mood States (POMS) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) have r...
Natalie Sandel,Erin Reynolds,Paul E Cohen et al. Natalie Sandel et al.
Conceptual models for assessing and treating sport-related concussion (SRC) have evolved from a homogenous approach to include different clinical profiles that reflect the heterogeneous nature of this injury and its effects. There are six i...
Germano Gallicchio,Andrew Cooke,Christopher Ring Germano Gallicchio
Practice of a motor skill results in improved performance and decreased movement awareness. The psychomotor efficiency hypothesis proposes that the development of motor expertise through practice is accompanied by physiological refinements ...
Lisa R Grimm,Benjamin Lewis,W Todd Maddox et al. Lisa R Grimm et al.
Research has connected stereotype threat and regulatory fit by showing improved performance for individuals with negative stereotypes when they focused on minimizing potential losses. In the current study, non-Black participants, who were n...