We presented during the first day of this year’s RIO meeting.
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It’s out! The programme for this year’s RIO meeting can be found here.
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We’ll be joining this year’s annual conference of the German association for sport psychology (asp) in Münster, Germany.
Continue reading “asp – Wir kommen!”Team action – MI, AO, or AOMI?
What’s the best (mental) way to practice and improve team-based corner routines in soccer novices?
Continue reading “Team action – MI, AO, or AOMI?”JUST imagine DOing IT?
The Osnabrücker Wissensforum is a great annual and local format to talk science into public.
Continue reading “JUST imagine DOing IT?”Dynamic motor imagery
To imagine and to move a bit?
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Our preprint is online (see here).
Continue reading “Motor or effect imagery?”Imagery training in school-based physical education?
To imagine a motor action can be an effective way to improve performance and to promote learning, even in heterogeneous settings such as physical education in school.
Continue reading “Imagery training in school-based physical education?”From cognition to physical education: asp Symposium on imagery in children
We’ve participated in this year’s Annual Sport Psychology Conference (asp) with a symposium on imagery in children and adolescence.
Continue reading “From cognition to physical education: asp Symposium on imagery in children”The neurocognition of motor imagery practice
Warm thanks to all who made it possible to meet for three days in order to discuss and speculate about potential mechanisms and contributions of motor imagery to motor performance and motor learning. Special thanks to the co-organizers Stefan Vogt and Aymeric Guillot!
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