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Williams, Sarah E.; Cumming, Jennifer; Edwards, Martin G. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2011
Based on literature identifying movement imagery, observation, and execution to elicit similar areas of neural activity, research has demonstrated that movement imagery and observation successfully prime movement execution. To investigate whether movement and observation could prime ease of imaging from an external visual-imagery perspective, an…
Descriptors: Priming, Observation, Imagery, Visualization
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Ramsey, Richard; Cumming, Jennifer; Eastough, Daniel; Edwards, Martin G. – Brain and Cognition, 2010
It has been suggested that representing an action through observation and imagery share neural processes with action execution. In support of this view, motor-priming research has shown that observing an action can influence action initiation. However, there is little motor-priming research showing that imagining an action can modulate action…
Descriptors: Brain, Imagery, Observation, Motion
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Nordin, Sanna M.; Cumming, Jennifer – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2007
The aim of this study was to generate quantitative data on where, when, and how dancers image, while accounting for their experience level. Two hundred fifty dancers were recruited from dance schools, universities, and dance companies. They completed the Dance Imagery Basics survey. Results showed that higher level dancers imaged more frequently…
Descriptors: Dance, Experience, Imagery, Statistical Analysis
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Cumming, Jennifer; Hall, Craig; Starkes, Janet L. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2005
This study examined the reliability of a retrospective recall methodology for providing evidence of deliberate imagery practice. A secondary purpose was to determine which imagery activities constituted the sport-specific definition of deliberate practice (Starkes, Deakin, Allard, Hodges, & Hayes, 1996). Ninety-three Canadian athletes from one…
Descriptors: Sport Psychology, Athletes, Recall (Psychology), Foreign Countries