任务无关情绪信息对运动员注意力分散和牵引力的影响:来自运动情绪Stroop任务的证据。

Franziska Lautenbach, Edward J O'Connor, Alyson J Crozier, Alistair Murphy, Maarten A Immink
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在比赛中,运动员必须抑制与任务无关的刺激,以有效地关注与成绩有关的信息。了解情绪刺激如何捕获注意力并消耗认知资源对于研究运动员的注意力调节至关重要。本研究使用英语运动情绪Stroop任务(SEST-E)评估运动员抑制情绪干扰的能力。对66名说英语的运动员进行实验,结果显示,与中性价词相比,消极价词的反应时间更长,积极价词的反应时间更短。这些结果支持价态假说和负性偏差。情绪效价显著影响注意加工,负性刺激延长了对任务无关信息的注意力分散,而正性刺激促进了对任务相关信息的注意力吸引。后一项发现为“情绪即信息”理论提供了证据。将负效价刺激纳入训练以改善注意控制,并强调训练和竞争的积极方面是本研究结果的实际应用。总的来说,SEST-E似乎是研究人员和从业者评估和解决情绪对运动员表现影响的一个有价值的工具。
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Attention Distraction and Traction by Task-Irrelevant Emotion Information in Athletes: Evidence from the Sport Emotional Stroop Task-English.

During competition, athletes must suppress task-irrelevant stimuli to effectively attend to performance-related information. Understanding how emotional stimuli capture attention and consume cognitive resources is vital for studying attention regulation in athletes. This study assessed athletes' ability to inhibit emotional distractions using the Sport Emotional Stroop Task in English (SEST-E). Administered to 66 English-speaking athletes, the task revealed significantly longer reaction time for negative valence sports words and shorter reaction time for positive valence words compared to neutral valence words. These results support the valence hypothesis and the negativity bias. Emotional valence distinctly influences attentional processing, with negative stimuli prolonging distraction by task-irrelevant information and positive stimuli facilitating traction to task-relevant information. The latter findings provide evidence for the mood-as-information theory. Incorporating negative valence stimuli into training to improve attention control and emphasizing positive aspects of training and competition are practical applications from the present findings. Overall, the SEST-E appears to be a valuable tool for researchers and practitioners to assess and address emotional influence on athlete performance.

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