Search Results - Cheng, M.-Y.
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Neurocognitive and autonomic signatures of performance under motivational stress: An integrated psychophysiological analysis of reward and punishment in shooting performance
Cheng, M.-Y., Wang, K.-P., Hung, T.-M., Lu, C., Oh, H., Tan, Y. Y., Hatfield, B.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2026)article“…Cheng, M.-Y.…”
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The effect of EEG neurofeedback training on sport performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Yu, C.-L., Cheng, M.-Y., An, X., Chueh, T.-Y., Wu, J.-H., Wang, K.-P., Hung, T.-M.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2025)article“…Cheng, M.-Y.…”
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The effects of different fatigue types on action anticipation and physical performance in high-level volleyball players
Yu, Y., Zhang, L., Cheng, M.-Y., Liang, Z., Zhang, M., Qi, F.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)article“…Cheng, M.-Y.…”
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Application of sensorimotor rhythm on sport performance enhancement
Cheng, M.-Y.Published in Research & Investigations in Sports Medicine (2017)article“…Cheng, M.-Y.…”
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Biofeedback and neurofeedback for mental skills training in sports
Cheng, M. Y., Hung, T. M.Published in Advances in mental skills training (2021)article“…Cheng, M. Y.…”
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Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes
Wang, K.-P., Cheng, M. Y., Chen, T. T., Huang, C.-J., Schack, T., Hung, T.-M.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2020)article“…Cheng, M. Y.…”
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Experts` successful psychomotor performance was characterized by effective switch of motor and attentional control
Wang, K.-P., Cheng, M.-Y., Chen, T.-T., Chang, Y.-K., Hung, T.-M., Ren, J.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2019)article“…Cheng, M.-Y.…”
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Higher power of sensorimotor rhythm is associated with better performance in skilled air-pistol shooters
Cheng, M. Y., Wang, K.-P., Hung, C.-L., Tu, Y.-L., Huang, C.-J., Koester, D., Schack, T., Hung, T.-M.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2017)article“…Cheng, M. Y.…”
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Sensorimotor rhythm neurofeedback enhances golf putting performance
Cheng, M. Y., Huang, C. J., Chang, Y. K., Koester, D., Schack, T., Hung, T. M.Published in Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (2015)article“…Cheng, M. Y.…”
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