Effects of applying the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement

This study investigated the effects of applying elements of the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement. Forty participants (M age = 23.47 years, SD = 4.11) completed the Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire when using PETTLEP imagery or traditional imagery. Results revealed s...

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Main Authors: Anuar, Nurwina, Cumming, J., Williams, S. E.
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spelling my.utm.726422017-11-22T12:07:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72642/ Effects of applying the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement Anuar, Nurwina Cumming, J. Williams, S. E. QH Natural history This study investigated the effects of applying elements of the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement. Forty participants (M age = 23.47 years, SD = 4.11) completed the Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire when using PETTLEP imagery or traditional imagery. Results revealed significantly higher ease and vividness ratings for internal visual imagery (IVI) and kinesthetic imagery (KI) during the PETTLEP imagery condition compared to the more traditional imagery. No significant difference between conditions for external visual imagery emerged. Findings imply that incorporating PETTLEP elements during imagery enables greater ease and vividness of movement when using IVI and KI Taylor and Francis Inc. 2016 Article PeerReviewed Anuar, Nurwina and Cumming, J. and Williams, S. E. (2016) Effects of applying the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 28 (2). pp. 185-198. ISSN 1041-3200 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84949198407&doi=10.1080%2f10413200.2015.1099122&partnerID=40&md5=6a9612ad72f569566a02f42ee16704db
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Effects of applying the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement
description This study investigated the effects of applying elements of the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement. Forty participants (M age = 23.47 years, SD = 4.11) completed the Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire when using PETTLEP imagery or traditional imagery. Results revealed significantly higher ease and vividness ratings for internal visual imagery (IVI) and kinesthetic imagery (KI) during the PETTLEP imagery condition compared to the more traditional imagery. No significant difference between conditions for external visual imagery emerged. Findings imply that incorporating PETTLEP elements during imagery enables greater ease and vividness of movement when using IVI and KI
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author Anuar, Nurwina
Cumming, J.
Williams, S. E.
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Cumming, J.
Williams, S. E.
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title Effects of applying the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement
title_short Effects of applying the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement
title_full Effects of applying the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement
title_fullStr Effects of applying the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement
title_full_unstemmed Effects of applying the PETTLEP model on vividness and ease of imaging movement
title_sort effects of applying the pettlep model on vividness and ease of imaging movement
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