Abstract:
PURPOSE: The aim was to study the impact of emotions on visual processing in movement performance and its effects on the competitive activity of elite wrestlers.
METHODS: The peculiarities of visual perception in information-processing conditions were studied in connection with the emotions of elite athletes. Nineteen elite athletes, Greco-Roman wrestlers, aged 19-22 years, were examined. The wrestlers completed the following tests: simple visual-motor reaction; reaction to a moving object; perception speed; and a scale of emotion excitability. Consents for research in written form were given by the athletes according to the recommendations of the Ethics Committee for Biomedical Research.
RESULTS: The results indicate significant links between anger and certain aspects of visual perception in elite athletes. It is likely that the emotional factor of anger is a hindrance to concentration and attention in athletes resulting in ineffective information processing and leading to a deterioration of visual perception and effectiveness of competitive activity.
CONCLUSIONS: Anger, as an affective emotion, is a negative characteristic in the wrestler’s general functional state and potentially jeopardizes his/her competitive performance.
Description:
The impact of emotions on visual-movement performance and effectiveness of competitive activity of elite wrestlers / Georgiy Korobeynikov, Lesia Korobeinikova, Sergey Latishev, Vladimir Shackih // International scientific and professional conference on wrestling “Applicable Research in Wrestling”. - Novi Sad, Serbia: International association of sport kinetics. - 2017. - P. 123-128.