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Theory and practice in sport psychology and motor behaviour needs to be constrained by integrative modelling of brain and behaviour
Authors:Damian Keil  Paul Holmes  Simon Bennett  Keith Davids  Nick Smith
Affiliation:Psychology Research Group, Department of Exercise and Sport Science , Manchester Metropolitan University , Alsager, UK
Abstract:Because of advances in technology, the non-invasive study of the human brain has enhanced the knowledge base within the neurosciences, resulting in an increased impact on the psychological study of human behaviour. We argue that application of this knowledge base should be considered in theoretical modelling within sport psychology and motor behaviour alongside existing ideas. We propose that interventions founded on current theoretical and empirical understanding in both psychology and the neurosciences may ultimately lead to greater benefits for athletes during practice and performance. As vehicles for exploring the arguments of a greater integration of psychology and neurosciences research, imagery and perception–action within the sport psychology and motor behaviour domains will serve as exemplars. Current neuroscience evidence will be discussed in relation to theoretical developments; the implications for sport scientists will be considered.
Keywords:Integrative Modelling Motor Behaviour Neuroscience Sport Psychology
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