A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Movement Specific Reinvestment and Motor Performance

The Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale (MSRS) is used to quantify differences in the propensity that individuals have to consciously engage in movement. Although the MSRS is widely used in movement science, evidence for its theoretically negative association with motor performance remains inconsis...

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Main Authors: Tang, Tracy C.W., Mak, Toby C.T., Wong, Thomson W.L., Capio, Catherine M, Li, Jianbin, Masters, Rich S.W., Chan, Derwin K.C.
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/43
https://doi.org/10.1080/1750984X.2023.2214813
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.hs-faculty-pubs-10422024-02-29T03:52:09Z A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Movement Specific Reinvestment and Motor Performance Tang, Tracy C.W. Mak, Toby C.T. Wong, Thomson W.L. Capio, Catherine M Li, Jianbin Masters, Rich S.W. Chan, Derwin K.C. The Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale (MSRS) is used to quantify differences in the propensity that individuals have to consciously engage in movement. Although the MSRS is widely used in movement science, evidence for its theoretically negative association with motor performance remains inconsistent. The aim of this meta-analysis was to summarize research findings between scores on the MSRS and motor performance, and to disentangle theoretical and sampling factors that may moderate the relationship. Following PRISMA guidelines, Web of Science, ProQuest, Google Scholar, PsychInfo and PubMed were searched. Out of the eligible texts, 410 effect sizes from 29 studies were extracted. Multi-level meta-analysis indicated that neither the MSRS total score, nor the MSRS subscales score (Movement Self-Consciousness and Conscious Motor Processing), were significantly associated with motor performance. However, the MSRS total score was significantly and negatively associated with motor performance when either (1) psychological pressure was present, (2) motor performance involved object manipulation, or (3) speed was the outcome unit of motor performance. In conclusion, the MSRS total score was linked to movement failure in certain motor conditions, providing partial support for the central tenet of the Theory of Reinvestment that a propensity for conscious engagement in movement can impair motor performance. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/43 https://doi.org/10.1080/1750984X.2023.2214813 Health Sciences Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Conscious Motor Processing motor performance Movement Self-Consciousness Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale Theory of Reinvestment Medicine and Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Therapy Sports Sciences
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic Conscious Motor Processing
motor performance
Movement Self-Consciousness
Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale
Theory of Reinvestment
Medicine and Health Sciences
Rehabilitation and Therapy
Sports Sciences
spellingShingle Conscious Motor Processing
motor performance
Movement Self-Consciousness
Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale
Theory of Reinvestment
Medicine and Health Sciences
Rehabilitation and Therapy
Sports Sciences
Tang, Tracy C.W.
Mak, Toby C.T.
Wong, Thomson W.L.
Capio, Catherine M
Li, Jianbin
Masters, Rich S.W.
Chan, Derwin K.C.
A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Movement Specific Reinvestment and Motor Performance
description The Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale (MSRS) is used to quantify differences in the propensity that individuals have to consciously engage in movement. Although the MSRS is widely used in movement science, evidence for its theoretically negative association with motor performance remains inconsistent. The aim of this meta-analysis was to summarize research findings between scores on the MSRS and motor performance, and to disentangle theoretical and sampling factors that may moderate the relationship. Following PRISMA guidelines, Web of Science, ProQuest, Google Scholar, PsychInfo and PubMed were searched. Out of the eligible texts, 410 effect sizes from 29 studies were extracted. Multi-level meta-analysis indicated that neither the MSRS total score, nor the MSRS subscales score (Movement Self-Consciousness and Conscious Motor Processing), were significantly associated with motor performance. However, the MSRS total score was significantly and negatively associated with motor performance when either (1) psychological pressure was present, (2) motor performance involved object manipulation, or (3) speed was the outcome unit of motor performance. In conclusion, the MSRS total score was linked to movement failure in certain motor conditions, providing partial support for the central tenet of the Theory of Reinvestment that a propensity for conscious engagement in movement can impair motor performance.
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author Tang, Tracy C.W.
Mak, Toby C.T.
Wong, Thomson W.L.
Capio, Catherine M
Li, Jianbin
Masters, Rich S.W.
Chan, Derwin K.C.
author_facet Tang, Tracy C.W.
Mak, Toby C.T.
Wong, Thomson W.L.
Capio, Catherine M
Li, Jianbin
Masters, Rich S.W.
Chan, Derwin K.C.
author_sort Tang, Tracy C.W.
title A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Movement Specific Reinvestment and Motor Performance
title_short A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Movement Specific Reinvestment and Motor Performance
title_full A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Movement Specific Reinvestment and Motor Performance
title_fullStr A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Movement Specific Reinvestment and Motor Performance
title_full_unstemmed A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Movement Specific Reinvestment and Motor Performance
title_sort meta-analysis of the association between movement specific reinvestment and motor performance
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/43
https://doi.org/10.1080/1750984X.2023.2214813
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