Exploring the influence of personal factors on physiological responses to mental imagery in sport

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Dagmara Budnik-Przybylska
Paweł Syty
Maria Kaźmierczak
Marta Łabuda
Łukasz Doliński
Adrian Kastrau
Patryk Jasik
Jacek Przybylski
Selenia di Fronso
Maurizio Bertollo
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[1] University of Gdańsk,Division of Sport Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Social Science
[2] Gdańsk University of Technology,Institute of Physics and Applied Computer Science, Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics
[3] Gdańsk University of Technology,BioTechMed Center
[4] University of Gdańsk,Division of Family Studies and Quality of Life, Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences
[5] Gdańsk University of Technology,Department of Biomechatronics, Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering
[6] University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara,Department of Medicine and Aging Sciences, Behavioral Imaging and Neural Dynamics Center
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Imagery is a well-known technique in mental training which improves performance efficiency and influences physiological arousal. One of the biomarkers indicating the amount of physiological arousal is skin conductance level (SCL). The aim of our study is to understand how individual differences in personality (e.g. neuroticism), general imagery and situational sport anxiety are linked to arousal measuring with SCL in situational imagery. Thirty participants aged between 14 and 42 years (M = 22.93; SD = 5.24), with sport experience ranging between 2 and 20 years (M = 10.15; SD = 4.75), took part in our study. Participants listened to each previously recorded script and then were asked to imagine the scene for a minute. During the task SCL was monitored using the Biofeedback Expert 2000. Machine learning predictive models based on artificial neural networks have been trained for prediction of physiological response, as a function of selected psychological tests. We found an association among neuroticism, prestart anxiety, and general tendency to use imagery with SCL. From a practical point of view our results may help athletes, coaches, and psychologists to be more aware of the role of individual differences in sport.
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