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15. Carr CM. Sport psychology: psychologic issues and applications. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2006 Aug;17(3):519-35.
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17. Conroy DE. Representational models associated with fear of failure in adolescents and young adults. J Pers. 2003 Oct;71(5):757-83.
18. Coutts AJ, Wallace LK, Slattery KM. Monitoring changes in performance, physiology, biochemistry, and psychology during overreaching and recovery in triathletes. Int J Sports Med. 2007 Feb;28(2):125-34.
19. Cresswell S, Hodge K. Coping skills: role of trait sport confidence and trait anxiety. Percept Mot Skills. 2004 Apr;98(2):433-8.
20. Cumming J, Olphin T, Law M. Self-reported psychological states and physiological responses to different types of motivational general imagery. J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2007 Oct;29(5):629-44.
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26. Dionigi R. Competitive sport and aging: the need for qualitative sociological research. J Aging Phys Act. 2006 Oct;14(4):365-79.
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appendix c
sampling of Behavioral and Neuropsychological literature
(2001-2007) on high-Performance athletes
The numbered references in this list are keyed to the 11. Beedie CJ, Coleman DA, Foad AJ. Positive and negative placebo
effects resulting from the deceptive administration of an ergogenic
discussion in Chapter 3 of topics in the extensive literature
aid. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2007 Jun;17(3):259-69.
on behavioral and cognitive-neural aspects of athletes. Com- 12. Bekiari A, Patsiaouras A, Kokaridas D, Sakellariou K. Verbal aggres-
mittee members also recommended several older studies or siveness and state anxiety of volleyball players and coaches. Psychol
reviews (published prior to 2001) that are important sources Rep. 2006 Oct;99(2):630-4.
for a subject area. 13. Brenner JS. Overuse injuries, overtraining, and burnout in child and
adolescent athletes. Pediatrics. 2007 Jun;119(6):1242-5.
14. Bullock N, Martin DT, Ross A, Rosemond D, Marino FE. Effect of
TraiNiNG meThods, PerFormaNce evaluaTioN, long haul travel on maximal sprint performance and diurnal variations
in elite skeleton athletes. Br J Sports Med. 2007 Sep;41(9):569-73;
social iNTeracTioNs, aNd PsycholoGical
discussion 73.
issues 15. Carr CM. Sport psychology: psychologic issues and applications. Phys
Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2006 Aug;17(3):519-35.
1. Abbott A, Collins D. Eliminating the dichotomy between theory and
16. Chatzisarantis NL, Hagger MS. The moral worth of sport recon -
practice in talent identification and development: considering the role
sidered: contributions of recreational sport and competitive sport
of psychology. J Sports Sci. 2004 May;22(5):395-408.
to life aspirations and psychological well-being. J Sports Sci. 2007
2. Abrahamsen FE, Roberts GC, Pensgaard AM. An examination of the
Jul;25(9):1047-56.
factorial structure of the Norwegian version of the sport anxiety scale.
17. Conroy DE. Representational models associated with fear of failure
Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2006 Oct;16(5):358-63.
in adolescents and young adults. J Pers. 2003 Oct;71(5):757-83.
3. Allami N, Paulignan Y, Brovelli A, Boussaoud D. Visuo-motor learn -
18. Coutts AJ, Wallace LK, Slattery KM. Monitoring changes in
ing with combination of different rates of motor imagery and physical
p erformance, physiology, biochemistry, and psychology during
practice. Exp Brain Res. 2008 Jan;184(1):105-13.
overreaching and recovery in triathletes. Int J Sports Med. 2007
4. Allegre B, Noel-Jorand MC, Souville M, Pellegrin L, Therme P.
Feb;28(2):125-34.
Intensive physical activity and alexithymia: results from swimmers’
19. Cresswell S, Hodge K. Coping skills: role of trait sport confidence and
discourse analysis. Psychol Rep. 2007 Jun;100(3 Pt 2):1129-39.
trait anxiety. Percept Mot Skills. 2004 Apr;98(2):433-8.
5. Andersen MB, Van Raalte JL, Brewer BW. Sport psychology service
20. Cumming J, Olphin T, Law M. Self-reported psychological states
delivery: staying ethical while keeping loose. Prof Psychol Res Pr.
and physiological responses to different types of motivational general
2001 Feb;32(1):12-8.
imagery. J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2007 Oct;29(5):629-44.
6. Armstrong LE, VanHeest JL. The unknown mechanism of the
21. Daniels AM. Cooperation versus competition: is there really such an
overtraining syndrome: clues from depression and psychoneuro-
issue? New Dir Youth Dev. 2007 Fall(115):43-56, 6-7.
immunology. Sports Med. 2002;32(3):185-209.
22. Degoutte F, Jouanel P, Begue RJ, Colombier M, Lac G, Pequignot
7. Bach P, Tipper SP. Bend it like Beckham: embodying the motor
JM, et al. Food restriction, performance, biochemical, psychological,
s kills of famous athletes. Q J Exp Psychol (Colchester). 2006
and endocrine changes in judo athletes. Int J Sports Med. 2006
Dec;59(12):2033-9.
Jan;27(1):9-18.
8. Backmand H, Kaprio J, Kujala U, Sarna S. Personality and mood of
23. Demorest RA, Landry GL. Training issues in elite young athletes. Curr
former elite male athletes--a descriptive study. Int J Sports Med. 2001
Sports Med Rep. 2004 Jun;3(3):167-72.
Apr;22(3):215-21.
24. Di Russo F, Taddei F, Apnile T, Spinelli D. Neural correlates of fast
9. Backmand H, Kaprio J, Kujala U, Sarna S. Influence of physical
stimulus discrimination and response selection in top-level fencers.
activity on depression and anxiety of former elite athletes. Int J Sports
Neurosci Lett. 2006 Nov 13;408(2):113-8.
Med. 2003 Nov;24(8):609-19.
25. Dietrich A, Sparling PB. Endurance exercise selectively impairs
10. Backmand H, Kaprio J, Kujala UM, Sarna S, Fogelholm M. Physical
prefrontal-dependent cognition. Brain Cogn. 2004 Aug;55(3):516-24.
and psychological functioning of daily living in relation to physical
26. Dionigi R. Competitive sport and aging: the need for qualitative
activity. A longitudinal study among former elite male athletes and
sociological research. J Aging Phys Act. 2006 Oct;14(4):365-79.
controls. Aging Clin Exp Res. 2006 Feb;18(1):40-9.
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