Theo dõi
MARK WILSON
MARK WILSON
Professor, Performance Psychology, University of Exeter
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Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
The influence of anxiety on visual attentional control in basketball free throw shooting
MR Wilson, SJ Vine, G Wood
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 31 (2), 152-168, 2009
4982009
Anxiety, attentional control, and performance impairment in penalty kicks
MR Wilson, G Wood, SJ Vine
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 31 (6), 761-775, 2009
3732009
Development and validation of a surgical workload measure: the surgery task load index (SURG-TLX)
MR Wilson, JM Poolton, N Malhotra, K Ngo, E Bright, RSW Masters
World journal of surgery 35, 1961-1969, 2011
3652011
The influence of quiet eye training and pressure on attention and visuo-motor control
SJ Vine, MR Wilson
Acta psychologica 136 (3), 340-346, 2011
3392011
The effect of challenge and threat states on performance: An examination of potential mechanisms
LJ Moore, SJ Vine, MR Wilson, P Freeman
Psychophysiology 49 (10), 1417-1425, 2012
3222012
Quiet eye training facilitates competitive putting performance in elite golfers
SJ Vine, LJ Moore, MR Wilson
Frontiers in psychology 2, 8, 2011
3202011
Quiet eye training: The acquisition, refinement and resilient performance of targeting skills
SJ Vine, LJ Moore, MR Wilson
European journal of sport science 14 (sup1), S235-S242, 2014
3092014
Quiet eye training expedites motor learning and aids performance under heightened anxiety: The roles of response programming and external attention
LJ Moore, SJ Vine, A Cooke, C Ring, MR Wilson
Psychophysiology 49 (7), 1005-1015, 2012
3042012
State anxiety and visual attention: The role of the quiet eye period in aiming to a far target
M Behan, M Wilson
Journal of sports sciences 26 (2), 207-215, 2008
3022008
Neural co-activation as a yardstick of implicit motor learning and the propensity for conscious control of movement
FF Zhu, JM Poolton, MR Wilson, JP Maxwell, RSW Masters
Biological psychology 87 (1), 66-73, 2011
2492011
Quiet-eye training for soccer penalty kicks
G Wood, MR Wilson
Cognitive processing 12, 257-266, 2011
2402011
Quiet eye training: Effects on learning and performance under pressure
SJ Vine, MR Wilson
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 22 (4), 361-376, 2010
2302010
Gaze training enhances laparoscopic technical skill acquisition and multi-tasking performance: a randomized, controlled study
MR Wilson, SJ Vine, E Bright, RSW Masters, D Defriend, JS McGrath
Surgical endoscopy 25, 3731-3739, 2011
2252011
Psychomotor control in a virtual laparoscopic surgery training environment: gaze control parameters differentiate novices from experts
M Wilson, J McGrath, S Vine, J Brewer, D Defriend, R Masters
Surgical endoscopy 24, 2458-2464, 2010
2232010
From processing efficiency to attentional control: a mechanistic account of the anxiety–performance relationship
M Wilson
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology 1 (2), 184-201, 2008
2192008
The role of effort in influencing the effect of anxiety on performance: Testing the conflicting predictions of processing efficiency theory and the conscious processing hypothesis
M Wilson, NC Smith, PS Holmes
British Journal of Psychology 98 (3), 411-428, 2007
2092007
Using a Delphi technique to seek consensus regarding definitions, descriptions and classification of terms related to implicit and explicit forms of motor learning
M Kleynen, SM Braun, MH Bleijlevens, MA Lexis, SM Rasquin, J Halfens, ...
PloS one 9 (6), e100227, 2014
2032014
Quiet-eye training, perceived control and performing under pressure
G Wood, MR Wilson
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 13 (6), 721-728, 2012
1742012
A framework for the testing and validation of simulated environments in experimentation and training
DJ Harris, JM Bird, PA Smart, MR Wilson, SJ Vine
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 605, 2020
1692020
A moving goalkeeper distracts penalty takers and impairs shooting accuracy
G Wood, MR Wilson
Journal of sports sciences 28 (9), 937-946, 2010
1672010
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