Developing imagery ability effectively: a guide to layered stimulus response training

The ability to generate and control images is an important factor in determining the effectiveness of imagery interventions. Despite evidence that imagery ability improves with practice, until recently, few established ways for its development existed. This article describes the application of layer...

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Main Authors: Cumming, J., Cooley, S. J., Anuar, N., Kosteli, M. C., Quinton, M. L., Weibull, F., Williams, S. E.
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spelling my.utm.765512018-05-31T09:23:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76551/ Developing imagery ability effectively: a guide to layered stimulus response training Cumming, J. Cooley, S. J. Anuar, N. Kosteli, M. C. Quinton, M. L. Weibull, F. Williams, S. E. HD28 Management. Industrial Management The ability to generate and control images is an important factor in determining the effectiveness of imagery interventions. Despite evidence that imagery ability improves with practice, until recently, few established ways for its development existed. This article describes the application of layered stimulus response training (LSRT), a technique based on Lang's bioinformational theory. We explain LSRT, why it works, and how it can be evaluated with a detailed case study. We also offer variations to LSRT for overcoming common imagery problems experienced by clients. Routledge 2017 Article PeerReviewed Cumming, J. and Cooley, S. J. and Anuar, N. and Kosteli, M. C. and Quinton, M. L. and Weibull, F. and Williams, S. E. (2017) Developing imagery ability effectively: a guide to layered stimulus response training. Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, 8 (1). pp. 23-33. ISSN 2152-0704 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84979055637&doi=10.1080%2f21520704.2016.1205698&partnerID=40&md5=62aabae5c56a019d74117b4869cc082a DOI:10.1080/21520704.2016.1205698
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Cumming, J.
Cooley, S. J.
Anuar, N.
Kosteli, M. C.
Quinton, M. L.
Weibull, F.
Williams, S. E.
Developing imagery ability effectively: a guide to layered stimulus response training
description The ability to generate and control images is an important factor in determining the effectiveness of imagery interventions. Despite evidence that imagery ability improves with practice, until recently, few established ways for its development existed. This article describes the application of layered stimulus response training (LSRT), a technique based on Lang's bioinformational theory. We explain LSRT, why it works, and how it can be evaluated with a detailed case study. We also offer variations to LSRT for overcoming common imagery problems experienced by clients.
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author Cumming, J.
Cooley, S. J.
Anuar, N.
Kosteli, M. C.
Quinton, M. L.
Weibull, F.
Williams, S. E.
author_facet Cumming, J.
Cooley, S. J.
Anuar, N.
Kosteli, M. C.
Quinton, M. L.
Weibull, F.
Williams, S. E.
author_sort Cumming, J.
title Developing imagery ability effectively: a guide to layered stimulus response training
title_short Developing imagery ability effectively: a guide to layered stimulus response training
title_full Developing imagery ability effectively: a guide to layered stimulus response training
title_fullStr Developing imagery ability effectively: a guide to layered stimulus response training
title_full_unstemmed Developing imagery ability effectively: a guide to layered stimulus response training
title_sort developing imagery ability effectively: a guide to layered stimulus response training
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