Bishop Daniel T, Karageorghis Costas I, Loizou Georgios
School of Sport and Education, Brunel University, Uxbridge, England, UK.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2007 Oct;29(5):584-607. doi: 10.1123/jsep.29.5.584.
The main objectives of this study were (a) to elucidate young tennis players' use of music to manipulate emotional states, and (b) to present a model grounded in present data to illustrate this phenomenon and to stimulate further research. Anecdotal evidence suggests that music listening is used regularly by elite athletes as a preperformance strategy, but only limited empirical evidence corroborates such use. Young tennis players (N = 14) were selected purposively for interview and diary data collection. Results indicated that participants consciously selected music to elicit various emotional states; frequently reported consequences of music listening included improved mood, increased arousal, and visual and auditory imagery. The choice of music tracks and the impact of music listening were mediated by a number of factors, including extramusical associations, inspirational lyrics, music properties, and desired emotional state. Implications for the future investigation of preperformance music are discussed.
(a)阐明年轻网球运动员利用音乐来调节情绪状态的情况;(b)基于现有数据提出一个模型,以说明这一现象并推动进一步研究。轶事证据表明,精英运动员经常将听音乐作为赛前策略,但仅有有限的实证证据证实这种做法。本研究有目的地选取了14名年轻网球运动员进行访谈和收集日记数据。结果表明,参与者会有意识地选择音乐来引发各种情绪状态;经常报告的听音乐的结果包括情绪改善、唤醒水平提高以及产生视觉和听觉意象。音乐曲目的选择以及听音乐的影响受到多种因素的调节,包括音乐之外的联想、鼓舞人心的歌词、音乐特性以及期望的情绪状态。文中还讨论了对未来赛前音乐研究的启示。