Attentional processes in overtraining.

Author(s)
Tempone, V.J. J. Capehart & L. Decker
Year
Abstract

The effects of overtraining were examined using two dependent variables, choice response and eye fixations. Although an overtraining reversal effect was not found using choice-response, examinations of a number of eye fixations before and after reversal suggest that the introduction of reversal training produce greater shifts in attention in the overtrained as supposed to the criterion trained group.

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A 7258 T
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, Vol. 32 (1971), No. 1 (February), p. 127-132.

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