Department of Movement and Sport Sciences, Ghent University.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 2012 Jun;83(2):300-7. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2012.10599861.
The interaction between functional and dysfunctional emotions, as one of the major tenets of the individual zones of optimal functioning (IZOF) model (Hanin, 2000), was studied in a sport specific setting. Fourteen female gymnasts performed three attempts of a compulsory balance beam routine at three different heights. Heart rate and self-report of functional and dysfunctional emotions were measured during each routine. These data revealed the effectiveness of inducting emotions by manipulating height. Also, performance decreased on the most challenging condition, (i.e., the first attempt on the highest height). Moderated hierarchical regression analysis revealed a significant interaction between functional and dysfunctional emotions only when the dysfunctional emotion level was low.
功能性情绪和非功能性情绪之间的相互作用是个体最佳功能区(IZOF)模型(Hanin,2000)的主要原则之一,在特定运动环境中进行了研究。14 名女体操运动员在三种不同高度上完成了三次规定平衡木动作。在每次动作中,都测量了心率和功能性及非功能性情绪的自我报告。这些数据显示了通过操纵高度来诱导情绪的有效性。此外,在最具挑战性的条件下(即最高高度的第一次尝试),表现下降。调节分层回归分析显示,只有在非功能性情绪水平较低时,功能性和非功能性情绪之间才存在显著的交互作用。