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Title: The Influence of Social Contexts on Motor and Cognitive Performance: Performing Alone, in Front of Others, or Coacting With Others
Author(s): Kaczmarek, Christian
Schmidt, Alexander
Emperle, Anna Sophie
Schaefer, Sabine
Language: English
Title: Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
Volume: 44
Issue: 2
Pages: 77–85
Publisher/Platform: Human Kinetics Publication
Year of Publication: 2022
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: Group settings can help or hinder performances. We conducted two studies in a sporting context. Participants performed aloneand in groups in which the other participants served as spectators or as coactors. In Study 1, 33 CrossFit athletes performed atimedfine motor task (stacking cups) and a gross motor task (planks). Plank performance increased in front of spectators and inthe coacting condition as compared with the alone condition, whereas stacking performances were not affected by the socialcontext. Study 2 assessed a working memory task (three-back) and a timed obstacle course requiring primarily motor speed.Subjects were 42 sports students. Spectators led to performance deteriorations in the complex cognitive task but to improvedperformances in the simple motor task, supporting the predictions formulated by Strauss. Future research should investigatewhether the effects are mediated by the perception of one’s own performance compared with the group or by personality traits.
DOI of the first publication: 10.1123/jsep.2021-0101
URL of the first publication: https://journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/jsep/44/2/article-p77.xml?content=pdf
Link to this record: hdl:20.500.11880/32985
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-36313
ISSN: 1543-2904
0895-2779
Date of registration: 31-May-2022
Faculty: HW - Fakultät für Empirische Humanwissenschaften und Wirtschaftswissenschaft
Department: HW - Sportwissenschaft
Professorship: HW - Prof. Dr. Sabine Schäfer
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