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Farrally M, Cochran A, Crews D, Hurdzan M, Price R, Snow J, et al.
J Sports Sci . 2003 Oct; 21(9):753-65. PMID: 14579870
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, there are 30,000 golf courses and 55 million people who play golf worldwide. In the USA alone, the value of golf club memberships...
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Smith A, Malo S, Laskowski E, Sabick M, Cooney 3rd W, Finnie S, et al.
Sports Med . 2000 Dec; 30(6):423-37. PMID: 11132124
Background: The 'yips' is a psychoneuromuscular impediment affecting execution of the putting stroke in golf. Yips symptoms of jerks, tremors and freezing often occur during tournament golf and may cause...
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Smith A, Gill D, Crews D, Hopewell R, Morgan D
Res Q Exerc Sport . 1995 Jun; 66(2):142-50. PMID: 7644834
The purpose of this investigation was twofold: (a) to compare most and least economical runners on use of attentional strategies and (b) to determine whether the least economical runners within...
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Lochbaum M, Crews D
J Autism Dev Disord . 1995 Jun; 25(3):335-6. PMID: 7559299
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Crews D, Landers D
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1993 Jan; 25(1):116-26. PMID: 8423744
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the attentional focus patterns associated with golf putting performance. Highly skilled golfers (N = 34) were assessed using electroencephalographic (EEG) measures of...
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Landers D, Crews D, Boutcher S, Skinner J, Gustafsen S
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1992 Aug; 24(8):895-903. PMID: 1406175
The effects of smokeless tobacco (ST) on psychophysiological response and performance were examined in two studies. Study 1 compared heavy and moderate ST users on psychomotor tasks (simple reaction time/anticipation...
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Crews D
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1992 Apr; 24(4):475-82. PMID: 1560746
The primary purpose of the present review was to critique studies that examined the influence of psychological state (i.e., affect, perception, and cognition) on running economy (RE). However, only six...
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Landers D, Petruzzello S, Salazar W, Crews D, Kubitz K, Gannon T, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1991 Jan; 23(1):123-9. PMID: 1997806
The purpose of the present research was to determine whether EEG biofeedback training could improve archery performance as well as self-reported measures of concentration and self-confidence. Experienced pre-elite male (N...
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Salazar W, Landers D, Petruzzello S, Han M, Crews D, Kubitz K
Res Q Exerc Sport . 1990 Dec; 61(4):351-9. PMID: 2132894
Previous sport research on elite athletes has shown systematic changes in psychophysiological measures, such as heart rate (HR) deceleration and hemispheric asymmetries in EEG activity, in the few seconds prior...
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Crews D, Landers D
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1987 Oct; 19(5 Suppl):S114-20. PMID: 3316910
The effects of aerobic fitness on resistance to psychosocial stressors are reviewed. To unravel the inconsistent results in studies examining the relationship between aerobic fitness and psychosocial stress response, a...