Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway.
Br J Psychol. 2012 May;103(2):268-83. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8295.2011.02071.x. Epub 2011 Sep 9.
This study examined the links between historical team results and individual players' subsequent performances in a high-pressure real-world sport situation. Videos were obtained from all soccer penalty shootouts held in two major international tournaments (World Cup and European Championships) between 1976 and 2006 (n=260 players/309 kicks), and we controlled for team ability and country. The results showed that players on teams with preceding losses performed worse and generally took their shots more quickly than players on teams with preceding wins. These differences were also found with players who took no personal part in the preceding games. In conclusion, the results support the existence of historical dependency effects for performance on important and dramatic high-pressure tasks and they are in part consistent with a view of choking under pressure as a function of threatened egotism and self-regulation failure.
这项研究考察了在高压真实场景下,历史团队成绩与个别球员后续表现之间的联系。研究中获取了 1976 年至 2006 年间两届重大国际赛事(世界杯和欧洲杯)中所有足球点球大战的视频(260 名球员/309 次射门),并控制了球队实力和国家因素。结果表明,与上一场获胜的球队相比,上一场输球的球队的球员表现更差,射门速度通常也更快。即使是没有个人参与上一场比赛的球员也存在这种差异。总之,研究结果支持在重要而戏剧性的高压任务中存在表现的历史依存效应,部分结果与将压力下的窒息视为自我威胁和自我调节失败的函数的观点一致。