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arousal (Spence and Spence 1968 Adapted Drive Theory (Spence and Spence…
arousal
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inverted U examples
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A cricketer failing to take a catch in the slips due to a lack of focus caused by a lack of stimulation.
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A Golfer applies too much power, loses technique and drives too long or too wide.
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A cricketer may be overstimulated by the crowd / occasion and rush the catch in the slips and not cushion the impact of the ball resulting in it being dropped.
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three theories:
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‘Drive is the energised, directed and motivated behaviour of an individual in attempting to achieve a goal.’
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hulls 1943 drive theory
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A high level of arousal intensifies the dominant response which in elite autonomous performers is the correct response.
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definition
A physiological and psychological state of alertness that effects our preparedness for action and resulting performance.’
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