Search Results - Vine, S. J.
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Psychological pressure and compounded errors during elite-level tennis
Harris, D. J., Vine, S. J., Eysenck, M. W., Wilson, M. R.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2021)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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Eye tracking and cardiovascular measurement to assess and improve sporting performance
Crowe, E. M., Wilson, M. R., Harris, D. J., Vine, S. J.Published in Advances in mental skills training (2021)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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The effect of a virtual reality environment on gaze behaviour and motor skill learning
Harris, D. J., Buckingham, G., Wilson, M. R., Brookes, J., Mushtaq, F., Mon-Williams, M., Vine, S. J.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2020)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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The effects of arousal reappraisal on stress responses, performance and attention
Sammy, N., Anstiss, P. A., Moore, L.J., Freeman, P., Wilson, M. R., Vine, S. J.Published in Anxiety, Stress and Coping (2017)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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Perceptual-cognitive expertise when refereeing the scrum in rugby union
Moore, L. J., Harris, D. J., Sharpe, B. T., Vine, S. J., Wilson, M. R.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2019)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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A systematic review of the anxiety-attention relationship in far-aiming skills
Payne, K. L., Wilson, M. R., Vine, S. J.Published in International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2019)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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To err again is human: exploring a bidirectional relationship between pressure and performance failure feedback
Harris, D. J., Vine, S. J., Eysenck, M. W., Wilson, M. R.-Published in Anxiety, Stress and Coping (2019)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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Aiming to deceive: examining the role of the quiet eye during deceptive aiming actions
Wood, G., Vine, S. J., Parr, J., Wilson, M. R.Published in Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (2017)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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A systematic review of commercial cognitive training devices: Implications for use in sport
Harris, D. J., Wilson, M. R., Vine, S. J.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2018)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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The quiet eye provides preplanning and online control support for interceptive task performance
Sun, G., Zhang, L., Vine, S. J., Wilson, M. R.Published in Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (2016)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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The quiet eye supports error recovery in golf putting
Walters-Symons, R. M., Wilson, M. R., Vine, S. J.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2017)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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The quiet eye and tasks demands: Do tougher shots need a quieter eye?
Walters-Symons, R., Wilson, M. R., Klostermann, A., Vine, S. J.Published in 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Amsterdam, 2. - 5. July 2014 (2014)congress proceedings“…Vine, S. J.…”
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An occlusion paradigm to assess the importance of the timing of the quiet eye fixation
Vine, S. J., Lee, D. H., Walters-Symons, R., Wilson, M. R.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2016)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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An integrative framework of stress, attention, and visuomotor performance
Vine, S. J., Moore, L. J., Wilson, M. R.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2016)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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Quiet eye training: A means to implicit motor learning
Vine, S. J., Moore, L. J., Cooke, A., Ring, C., Wilson, M. R.Published in International Journal of Sport Psychology (2013)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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Quiet eye training facilitates competitive putting performance in elite golfers
Vine, S. J., Moore, L. J., Wilson, M. R.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2011)article“…Vine, S. J.…”
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