Bisagno Elisa, Cadamuro Alessia, Rubichi Sandro, Robazza Claudio, Vitali Francesca
Department of Law, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.
Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2022 Aug 10;13:954820. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.954820. eCollection 2022.
Developmental and cognitive psychology recently started to take an interest in the sports domain, exploring the role of either cognitive functions or emotions in youth sport. However, to the extent that cognition and emotions are inextricably linked, studying them jointly from a developmental perspective could inform on their interplay in determining performance in different sports. This research examined the role of general cognitive abilities, attentional style, and emotions (controlling for age and experience), in predicting performance in youth volleyball and artistic gymnastics. A total of 218 female participants, of which 114 volleyball players and 104 artistic gymnasts (11-17 years old) were administered two measures of working memory and six measures of executive functions (namely inhibition, updating, and shifting). They also completed an attentional style and an emotion-related questionnaire. For each volleyball player, an individual performance index based on every gesture performed during the games and controlled for the team performance was computed. As a measure of gymnasts' performance, scores in 2017-2018 competitions were used. Regression analysis showed that the main predictor of the volleyball players' performance (R = 0.23) was a working memory-updating factor (ß = 0.45, = 0.001), together with experience (ß = 0.29, = 0.030) and high-arousal unpleasant emotions (ß = 0.30, = 0.029), which positively predicted performance. Experience (ß = 0.30, = 0.011), age (ß = -0.036, = 0.005) and high-arousal unpleasant emotions (ß = -0.27, = 0.030) were the predictors of gymnasts' performance (R = 0.25). These results represent a first step in understanding if and how youth female athletes of open- and closed-skills sports rely on different psychological abilities. This line of research could offer insight to practitioners regarding which psychological abilities could be more relevant to train depending on the type of sport.
发展心理学和认知心理学最近开始关注体育领域,探索认知功能或情绪在青少年体育运动中的作用。然而,鉴于认知和情绪有着千丝万缕的联系,从发展的角度对它们进行联合研究可以揭示它们在决定不同运动项目表现时的相互作用。本研究考察了一般认知能力、注意力风格和情绪(控制年龄和经验)在预测青少年排球和艺术体操表现中的作用。共有218名女性参与者,其中114名排球运动员和104名艺术体操运动员(11至17岁)接受了两项工作记忆测试和六项执行功能测试(即抑制、更新和转换)。她们还完成了一份注意力风格问卷和一份与情绪相关的问卷。对于每位排球运动员,计算了一个基于比赛中每个动作并考虑团队表现的个人表现指数。作为体操运动员表现的衡量指标,使用了2017 - 2018年比赛的得分。回归分析表明,排球运动员表现的主要预测因素(R = 0.23)是工作记忆更新因素(β = 0.45,p = 0.001),以及经验(β = 0.29,p = 0.030)和高唤醒不愉快情绪(β = 0.30,p = 0.029),这些因素对表现有正向预测作用。经验(β = 0.30,p = 0.011)、年龄(β = -0.036,p = 0.005)和高唤醒不愉快情绪(β = -0.27,p = 0.030)是体操运动员表现的预测因素(R = 0.25)。这些结果是理解开放技能和封闭技能运动项目的青少年女运动员是否以及如何依赖不同心理能力的第一步。这一系列研究可以为从业者提供关于根据运动类型哪些心理能力可能更适合训练的见解。