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International Seminar
A bridge
from the past
to the future
April 19th - 20th 2015 ROMA
50 th Anniversary
Introduction
Aula Magna of the Italian Olympic Committee, Rome, the 20th of April, 1965. That
was the place and moment of the inception of the International Society of Sport
Psychology – ISSP, by the hands of a small group of pioneers, led by the Italian
psychiatrist Ferruccio Antonelli. This happened during the 1st International ISSP
World Congress of Sport Psychology marking the Modern Era of our scientific field.
From that moment professional and scientific networks were initiated, sport
psychology was spread internationally, and the knowledge in this field was
developed enormously. Continental societies appeared, with the North American
Society of Sport and Physical Activity (NASSPA) and the European Federation of
Sport Psychology (FEPSAC), being the first two. Concurrently, National societies
began to be established, mainly in the European countries. The International Journal
of Sport Psychology, the very first scientific journal in the area and for many years
the ISSP official publication, was founded by Antonelli and published by Luigi Pozzi
Editors in Rome.
Exactly fifty years after, this historical occasion will be celebrated in the very same
place of the Italian Olympic Committee Centre, in Rome. For two days (April, 2015,
19-20), the ISSP 50th Anniversary Seminar will honor the past and all those who
worked for the development of the Society. Celebrating the ISSP history is also an
opportunity to look to the future. Hence, the motto of the event is A Bridge from the
Past to the Future.
The program of the ISSP 50th Anniversary Seminar will include invited keynote
lectures, symposia and workshops, as well as submitted poster sessions. Reflections
on the historical route will be done, namely during the Past-Presidents round-table,
and the future will be symbolically represented by the lectures presented by the
2013 ISSP Developing Scholar Award winners. The 50th Anniversary Gala Banquet
sponsored by Luigi Pozzi Editors will be the perfect moment for the social interaction
among all the participants. ISSP and the event organizers wish to express the deepest
thanks to the School of Sport of the Italian Olympic Committee – CONI, to the Italian
National Council of Psicology (C.N.O.P.), to the co-organizer Italian Association
of Sport Psychology (AIPS), Italian Society of Sport Psychology (Sipsis), to the
University of Rome “Sapienza” and the University of Rome “Foro Italico”, to the
Italian inter-university network “Mind in Sport” as well as to the support given by
Luigi Pozzi and by the other sponsors.
We invite colleagues from the global sport and exercise psychology community to join
this event and submit abstracts for poster sessions. We look forward to share scientific and
professional ideas, as well as celebrate the 50 years of ISSP and modern sport psychology.
President
Gangyan Si
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Past-President and Organization Chair
Sidonio Serpa
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Committee
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Sidonio Serpa Chair
Fabio Lucidi Local Co-Chair
Rossana Ciuffetti Director of School of Sport Coni
Alex Garcia-Mas
Alberto Cei
Antonio Spataro Medical Director of the Institute of Medicine and Sports Science
Claudio Gallozzi Chair of Department of Sport Science
CHAIR OF THE SCIENTIFICCOMMITTEE
Gangyan Si President of ISSP
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Tiziano Agostini
Maurizio Bertollo
Antonio De Lucia
Claudio De’ Sperati
Santo Di Nuovo
Francesco Di Russo
Mario Fulcheri
Alessandra Galmonte
Gianfranco Gramaccioni
Marco Guicciardi
Young-Ho Kim
Lauren Loberg
Franco Noce
Athanasius Nwanegbo Amasiatu
Athanasios Papaioannou
Mirella Pirritano
Artur Poczwardowski
Claudio Robazza
Tatiana Ryba
Thomas Schack
Robert Joel Schinke
Hiroshi Sekiya
Donatella Spinelli
Natalia Stambulova
Ernest Tsung-Min Hung
Francesca Vitali
Arnaldo Zelli
Giovanni Malagò
President of Coni
Fabio Pigozzi
Rector of the University of Rome “Foro Italico”
President of the International Federation of Sports Medicine
Cristiano Violani
Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, La Sapienza, University of Rome
Fulvio Giardina
President of the National Order of Psychologists
ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT
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Via Mantegna, 1 - 60019 Senigallia (AN)
Tel +39 071.7930220 - Fax +39 071.9252094
[email protected]
www.events-communication.net
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HONOR COMMITTEE
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Registration
The symposium is open to a maximum of 160 participants.
All registration must be submitted online: www.events-communication.net/issp2015
Online registration will close on April 10.
It is possible to pay by credit card or by bank transfer to Events srl.
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Registration fees include taxes (VAT 22%), lunch and coffee break.
Registration is valid only when full payment is received.
Full payment in Euro (€) has to be received before the corresponding deadline.
REGISTRATION FEES
within February15th
after February15th
€ 150,00
€ 170,00
€ 120,00
(reserved to members ISSP, AIPS, SIPSIS, AIP, ENYSSP)
€ 75,00
(reserved to members ISSP and members of the order of
psychologists)
€ 150,00
(reserved to members ISSP, AIPS, SIPSIS, AIP, ENYSSP)
€ 90,00
(reserved to members ISSP and members of the order of
psychologists)
€ 35,00 Gala Dinner
REGISTRATION ON SITE
€ 210,00
€ 180,00 (reserved to members ISSP, AIPS, SIPSIS, AIP, ENYSSP)
€ 105,00 (reserved to members ISSP and members of the order of psychology)
CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION
A personalised confirmation will be sent by email once the payment of the
registration fee is received. Registrations without payment will not be accepted.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Not provided.
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Call for Abstract
Abstracts must be received by the Secretariat by February 14th and will be subject
to evaluation by the Scientific Committee.
The notification of acceptance will be sent to the e-mail address of the corresponding
author. At least one author of the abstract must be properly registered at the Seminar
at the time of the elaborate.
The poster presentation will deal with all areas of Sport Psychology.
All other Abstract deemed appropriate by the Scientific Committee will be
selected for presentation as a poster.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Abstracts should be sent in word format via e-mail to the Organizing Secretariat
at email [email protected] strictly by February
14th in accordance with the following instructions:
Authors:
Name and Surname of each author, separated by a comma.
Underline the name of the corresponding author
Affiliation:
Affiliation complete each author
This e-mail address of the corresponding author
Text:
in English. Maximum 2500 characters including spaces
Bibliography:
cited consecutively in the text with the reference number in
parentheses
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Location
The Scuola dello Sport is located in the Centro di Preparazione Olimpica “Giulio
Onesti” at Acqua Acetosa in the Parioli quarter, in the Acqua Acetosa area in the
north of Rome between the bend of the Tevere River crossed by the Via Olimpica
(which, towards the center, continues as Via del Foro Italico) and Monte Antenne.
The entrance, in Largo Giulio Onesti 1, is along the Via dei Campi Sportivi, near the
ancient source of Acqua Acetosa and the railway line Roma Nord.
The Centro di Preparazione Olimpica, named “Giulio Onesti”, founder and first
President of CONI, is deputy to preparatory high-level technical for the most
important National Sports Federations including Fencing, Gymnastics, Basketball,
Pentathlon, Boxing, Weights and Taekwondo.
The guest quarters at Hotel dello Sport, the dining area and the café make the Center
an authentic “Cittadella dello Sport” in which you can live the sporting dimension
three hundred and sixty degrees, using a receptivity for quality/price and logistic
arrangement unequaled in the Capital.
The availability is about 200 beds and the restaurant has 300 seats.
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Address
CONI Servizi - Scuola dello Sport
Largo Giulio Onesti, 1 - 00197 Roma
E-mail: [email protected]
CONI Servizi - Centro di Preparazione Olimpica “Giulio Onesti”
Commercial Area
Largo Giulio Onesti 1 - 00197 Roma
Tel: (+39) 06.8089137
Fax: (+39) 06.36859230
E-mail: [email protected]
HOW TO GET THERE
From the Roma Termini railway station:
Take the Metro “A” stop at “Flaminio” (4 stops), then take the Roma Nord railroad
train and get off at the third stop (on request) “Campi Sportivi”.
By Car:
From the Grande Raccordo Anulare (G.R.A.), take exit Salaria - Roma Centro;
drive along Via Salaria for about 6.3 km; turn right at the exit “Via del Foro
Italico”; drive along Via del Foro Italico for about 1.2 km; turn right on Via dei
Campi Sportivi. The entrance is located along the Via dei Campi Sportivi, at the
height of the former number 48.
Useful information for mobility:
Metro and city buses: ATAC - Tel. 800 431784 - www.atac.roma.it
Suburban buses: COTRAL - Tel. 800 150008 - www.cotralspa.it
Touristic buses: ROMATURISMO - Tel. +39 06 0608 - www.romaturismo.it
Rome Airport: FIUMICINO - Tel. +39 06 65951 - www.adr.it
Trains: TRENITALIA - Tel. 892021 / +39 06 68475475 - www.trenitalia.com
Taxi: AUTORADIOTAXI ROMA - Tel. +39 06 3570
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By bus:
Line 217 bus stop in Viale Parioli
Line 233, stop in Via dei Campi Sportivi
Line 69, stop in Via del Foro Italico, near Via dei Campi Sportivi
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April, 19th Aula Magna
14.00
Opening of the ISSP 50th Anniversary seminar
Gangyan-Si ISSP President
Fabio Pigozzi University of Rome “Foro Italico”
Alberto Miglietta CONI Servizi Spa
Sidonio Serpa Chair of Organizing Committee
14.30
Keynote Address
Donatella Spinelli (Italy)
Cognitive neuroscience: a new building block for scientific sport psychology
Chair: Claudio Babiloni (Italy)
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PARALLEL SYMPOSIA
Symposium I
Mind and Movement
Chair: Hiroshi Sekiya
15.00 Hiroshi Sekiya (Japan)
Emotion and motion under pressure
15.20 Francesco Di Russo (Italy)
Sport neuroscience for the study of cognitive brain functions behind
superior performance and Mental Training
15.40 Caterina Pesce (Italy)
Mind movers: translating scientific evidence into physical activity games that challenge children’s cognition
Aula 6
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Symposium II
Physical Activity:
social & motivational determinants
Chair: Athanasios Papaioannou
15.00 Athanasios Papaioannou (Greece)
Promoting participation in youth sport, physical activity and health
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15.20 Young-Ho Kim (Korea)
Application of psychosocial theories to explain physical activity
15.40 Caterina Grano (Italy)
Psycho-social determinants of physical activity in older adult
16.00 Coffee break and Posters Session
Chairs: Antonio De Lucia (Italy), Francesca Vitali (Italy)
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Aula 6
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Workshop
17.30 Maurizio Bertollo (Italy)
Neuro-technology in sport, exercise and performance psychology
Discussant: Tiziano Agostini (Italy)
Aula Magna
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Symposium III
Applied sport Psychology
Chair: Robert Schinke
17.50 Franco Noce (Brazil)
Psychological preparation for Brazilian Paralympic Athletes
18.10 Athanasius Amasiatu (Nigeria)
The professional preparation of Nigerian Sport Psychologists
20.00 ISSP 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner
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17.30 Robert Schinke (Canada)
The Meta-Transitional process of the Canadian National Boxing team
in preparation for the 2016 Olympics
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April, 20th program
Aula Magna
08.30
Opening of the Anniversary session: Institutional speeches
Gangyan-Si ISSP President
Fulvio Giardina President of the National Order of Psychologists
Vincenzo Manco Unione Italiana Sport per Tutti
Cristiano Violani Sapienza University of Rome
09.00 50 years of ISSP
Chair: Sidonio Serpa
09.10 Alberto Cei (Italy)
A tribute to Ferruccio Antonelli: Antonelli’s life and work
09.30 The Coni President’s welcome message
Giovanni Malagò (Italy)
Introduced by Gangyan-Si, ISSP President
09.40 Acknowledgement to Luigi Pozzi
09.50 Fabio Lucidi (Italy)
Key concepts in sport psyhchology:
Tracing an evolution from the 1st to the 13th ISSP Congress
10.10 Keynote Address
Kristoffer Henriksen (Denmark) (ISSP 2013 Developing Scholar Awarded)
ISSP and International Sport Psychology: the young generation view I
Kristoffer Henriksen
The holistic ecological approach to talent development and its implications
for applied sport psychology
Chair: Rossana Ciuffetti (Italy)
10.40 Coffee break
11.10 Round Table
The former presidents contribution
Gershon Tenenbaum (Israel), Keith Henschen (USA), Dieter Hackfort (Germany)
Chair: Sidonio Serpa (Portugal)
12.40 Address by Bola Ikulayo (Nigeria) The President of the African Society of Sport Psycology (Introduced by the ISSP President)
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12.50
Keynote Address
Gangyan Si (Hong Kong)
ISSP, current and future perspectives
Chair: Bola Ikulayo (Nigeria)
13.30 Lunch
15.00
Keynote Address
Paul Wylleman (Belgium)
Perspectives on psychological interventions in elite and Olympic sport
Chair: Marco Guicciardi (Italy)
PARALLEL SYMPOSIA
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New approaches to mental training:
applying neurosciences
Chair: Ernest Tsung-Min Hung
15.30 Ernest Tsung-Min Hung (Taiwan)
Neurofeedback Training improves performance in precision sports
15.50 Thomas Schack (Germany)
Cognitive building blocks of sport performance
New approaches in Mental Training
16.10 Claudio Robazza (Italy)
Enhancing sport performance: emotion and action centered strategies
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Symposium V
New developments and challenges
in studying athletes’ career transitions
Chair: Natalia Stambulova
15.30 Natalia Stambulova (Sweden)
New trends in career transition research
15.5015Tatiana Ryba (Finland)
Cultural transitions as a site of career negotiations in sport
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16.10 Fabio Lucidi (Italy)
Dealing with the inevitable:
The role of passion in reducing stress in athletes’ career termination
16.30 Coffee break
Aula Magna
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Symposium VI
New approaches and strategies for the SP
Consultant
Chair: Alex Garcia-Mas
17.00 Alex Garcia-Mas (Spain)
From the human performance to the virtual intervention
17.20 Lauren Loberg (USA)
The shift in focus following an Olympic year
17.40 Artur Poczwardowski (USA)
New challenges of working with transitional athletes
Sport psychology consultant as performer:
Embracing the future through current challenges and opportunities
Aula 6
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Symposium VII
Morality in sport:
making the case of doping abuse
Chair: Santo Di Nuovo (Italy)
17.00 Arnaldo Zelli (Italy)
Morality in sport through the lens of situational appraisals:
a complementary approach to the study of doping use
17.20 Vassilis Barkoukis (Greece)
Effectiveness of an anti-doping intervention based on health and ethical
information
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17.40 Andrea Petroczi (UK)
Shades of black: deconvoluting the functional, moral and legislative
complexity of doping behaviour and its effect on the future of anti-doping
Aula Magna
18.00
Keynote Address
Yu-Kai Chang (Taiwan) (ISSP 2013 Developing Scholar Awarded)
ISSP and International Sport Psychology: the young generation view II
Can exercise make you smart? Effect of acute exercise on cognition
Chair: Thomas Schack (Germany)
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18.30 - 19.20
Closing ceremony
Rossana Ciuffetti Director of the School of Sport, CONI, Rome
José Carlos Jaenes Sánchez Sevilla 2017 LOC
Gangyan-Si ISSP President
Sidonio Serpa Chair of Organizing Committee
Fabio Lucidi Chair of the Local Organizing Committee
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Faculty
President
Gangyan Si
Past-President and Organization Chair
Sidonio Serpa
Tiziano Agostini, Italy
Franco Noce, Brazil
Barkoukis Vassilis, Greece
Caterina Pesce, Italy
Maurizio Bertollo, Italy
Artur Poczwardowski, USA
Athanasius Amasiatu, Nigeria
Claudio Babiloni, Italy
Yu-Kai Chang, Taiwan
Athanasios Papaioannou, Greece
Andrea Petroczi, UK
Luigi Pozzi, Italy
Alberto Cei, Italy
Claudio Robazza, Italy
Antonio De Lucia, Italy
Tatiana Ryba, Finland
Santo Di Nuovo, Italy
Francesco Di Russo, Italy
Alex Garcia-Mas, Spain
Caterina Grano, Italy
Marco Guicciardi, Italy
Dieter Hackfort, Germany
Kristoffer Henriksen, Denmark
Thomas Schack, Germany
Robert Schinke, Canada
Hiroshi Sekiya, Japan
Sidonio Serpa, Portugal
Gangyan Si, Hong Kong
Donatella Spinelli, Italy
Natalia Stambulova, Sweden
Keith Henschen, USA
Gershon Tenenbaum, Israel
Bola Ikulayo, Nigeria
Francesca Vitali, Italy
Young-Ho Kim, Korea
Lauren Loberg, USA
Fabio Lucidi, Italy
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Ernest Tsung-Min Hung, Taiwan
Paul Wylleman, Belgium
Arnaldo Zelli, Italy
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Poster
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Self - Esteem tennis scale (s.e.t.s.)
Daino A., De Gaspari D.
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Tennis coach and parent: two points of view to balance
Dell’Edera M., Vagli M., Simoncelli C., Daino A.
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Psychological fitness indices of male and female university athletes and
performance implications in sport
Emeribe, V. C., Akah, L. U.
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Physical activity and IQ in adolescents
Dawood Al Sudani A. A., Budzyńska M. A. K.
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Self - Efficacy in young football players
Rivas C., Ponzanelli R., Salgado R., Garcia Mas A.
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Mental training with young car racers
Albarran A. S., Perez J. C., Victoria E.
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Cooperative games as an intervention technique with beginners in sports
Yanes J., Rivas C., Garcia Mas A.
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Sport commitment, sport begginners, soccer
Esqueda A., Albarràn A. S., Ponzanelli R., Juarez C., Rivas C.
P 10Different premotor control in open and closed-skill sports
Bianco V., Berchicci M., Spinelli D., Di Russo F.
P 11 Physical activity level in physical education: is weight status relevant?
Vivaldo D., Di Battista R., Bortoli L.
P 12Hedonic tone, perceived control, and performance:
two case studies with elite shooters
Bortoli L., Bertollo M., Di Fronso S., Filho E., Robazza C.
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The European Day of integrated sport: impact on psychological
wellbeing, motivation to sport and social inclusion
Bruni A., Minardi M., Barnaba L., Proietti F.
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Silent mourning in teenager athletes, living interned in a high
performance centre
Esqueda A., Albarràn A. S., Ponzanelli R., Juarez C., Rivas C.
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Psychological and health benefits of crossfit and fitness
Albarran A. S., Budzyńska M. A. K.
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Mindful compassion strategies in optimizing the performance of elite athletes: effectiveness of a mindfulness based stress reduction program
(MBSR) on soccer players
Carraça B., Serpa S., Palmi J.
P 16Physical activity and eating disorders:
from the slave body to the conscious body
Castino I. M. E.
P 17Mindfulness, sport and metacognition
Mettola M., Marrone M., Cavallerio F., Bongiovanni F., Dulicchio A.,
Rinerio D., Mate D.
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“What you see is what i think you want to see”: impression management
and the development of overuseinjuries in rhythmicgymnastics
Cavallerio F., Wadey R., Wagstaff C.
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European network of young specialists in sport psychology
Conti C.
P 20Goal-setting practice in the sport physical rehabilitation setting.
A preliminary study about the perception and the use of goal setting
among Italian sport physical therapists
Conti C., Sambruni A.
P 21 Validation of the psychometric proprieties of restq-coach in brazilian version
Da Costa V. T., Noce F., Samulski D. M.
P 22Measuring self efficacy in tennis:
a new scale to assess beliefs in one’s ability to succeed
Costa S., Polani D., Livi S.
P 23Gender differences in communication between the tennis coach and
the athlete
Costa V., Golimbioschi O. E., Zavagli M. P., Bracciali D., Daino A.
P 24The contribution of the “Groupement Latin de médecine physique et
des sports” to the foundation and initial development of the ISSP
Cruz J., Galilea B., García Mas A., Ramis Y.
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P 25 At the end of the athletic career:
challenges and problems of a critical transition. An Italian study
D’Angelo C., Gozzoli C., Mozzarelli M.
P 26Identification of group dynamics through sociogram in high-level teams
Della Bella N., Onorato V.
P 27Biometric, psychiatric and motor expertise characteristics of mental
abilities in sport psychology. A preliminary study
Di Gruttola F., Sebastiani L.
P 28 Can the soccer fanatism be explained by neuropsychological data?
Conde E., Santana A., Da Silva R. M., Holmes Carvalho S.,
De Gonzaga Gawryszewski L.
P 29 Strong emotions: the coaches and the competition
Ferreira Brandão M. R., Magnani A., Polito L. F., De Almeida F.,
Callegari Zanetti M.
P 30 Exercises programs protect neuropsychological functions in aging: evidences with the Simon task
Cavalcanti F. F. L., Cavalcante I. L., De Moura Dias T. E., De Souza Melo M.,
Dos Santos Costa A., Conde E.
The role of physical activity program on improving psychological profile
and quality of life for patients with chronic kidney disease
Frih B., Bouzguenda A., Frih A., El May M., Hammami M.
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Preliminar study about personality characteristics of dance practitioners in
a dance academy in Floranópolis/sc, Brazil
Silveira R. A., Frischknecht G., Pereira F. S. A., Pesca A. D., Cruz R. M.
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Anxiety, depression and somatization:
a review of the literature on the role of physical activity
Fulcheri M., Carrozzino D.
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Conscious processing and cortico-cortical functional connectivity in golf putting
Gallicchio G., Cooke A., Ring C.
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Perfectionism and mood. How do they lead to the better performance
during archery competition?
Grzelak A., Waleriańczyk W., Leszkowicz P.
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The role of mental Toughness in strength, endurance and skilled motor
performance
Henderson J., Ring C., Kavussanu M.
P 37 Journal cuadernos de psicología del deporte, betting big on growth
González Hernández J., De Los Fayos Ruiz E. J. G., Montero F. J. O.,
Toro E. O., Vera P. J., Torres Luque G., Zafra Y Clara López Mora A. O.
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Perceived parental autonomy support and intention to be physically active outside of school
Ipinmoroti O. A., Abidemi M. A., Solarin T.
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An examination of injured athletes’ self-efficacy in rehabilitation program:
the effect of ‘Rehabilitation diary’
Katagami E., Sugiwaka H., Tsuchiya H.
P 40
Segmentation as an aid to understanding animated soccer scenes
Khacharem A., Spanjers I. A. E., Zoudji B., Kalyuga S.
P 41
Challenges encountered by immigrated elite athletes in European
basketball teams
Khomutova A.
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A quantitative analysis of well-Being and physical activity in elderly survivors of the Great east Japanese earthquake
Kitamura K., Yamauchi T., Tokimitsu I.
P 43Sports psychology: application of cognitive behavioral theory in Brazil
Lacerda A., Duarte Pesca A., Alvares T.
P 44Psychotherapist and sportsman in elite sport
Malkin V., Rogaleva L.
P 45 Sport psychology in 21th century
Rogaleva L., Malkin V.
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Current situation and Problems of the project to dispatch sports
instructors to overseas consideration about the competition power of the
soccer U-14 national team players by the JFA Asia contribution business
Matsuyama H., Tsuchiya H., Matsutake T., Sekiguchi K.
P 47The effect of pre-performance music listening on swim Performance
Middleton T., Parker P.
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Violence as punishment in Japanese public schoolsport clubs:
a survey of sports club teacher-coaches
Mieko A., Ohishi C.
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Perceptual-motor training in the rehabilitation of Parkinson’s disease
patients: a comparison between two protocols
Murgia M., Pili R., Corona F., Sors F., Agostini T., Bacchiddu P., Casula C., Leban B., Pau M., Sedda G., Guicciardi M.
P 50Influences of different sport types on student motivation in college physical
education classes
Nagata N., Yamauchi K., Sasaki R., Kato H., Kondo A.
Planning, implementation and evaluation of a team-building program
in a female football team: an action research case study
Antunes N., Toivonen H. M., Lintunen T.
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Why does a collision as an interpersonal coordination failure increase
under pressure?
Ogawa A., Sekiya H.
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African indigenous dances as an alternative for management of emotional
disorders among Nigeria female athletes
Okonkwor O.
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Ecosystemic holism with ontosophy wellness
Palmirotta F.
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The way of perceiving oneself and others, and the cognitive anxiety and
coping with stress in students doing team and individual sport
Basiaga-Pasternak J.
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Football´s social representation among Brazilians athletes of youth categories
Peixoto Amparo L.
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Assessment of “coaching efficacy” in Brazilian coaches of volleyball,
football, handball and basketball
Duarte Pesca A., Moares Cruz R., Serpa S.
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Relationship among theory and practice in investigation of self-efficacy
at sports
Duarte Pesca A., Serpa S., Moares Cruz R.
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System psychological maintenance in youth sport
Rogaleva L., Malkin V.
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Individual approach to improve the attention of athletes in equestrian sports
Savinkina A.
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EEG changes in SMR neurofeedback traning
Aktop A., Seferoğlu F.
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Competitiveness, cohesion and conflict in the performance of multiple
equipment team sports
Tagliani F., D’Angelo C., Gozzoli C.
P 63
An exploration into personal meaning of exercise:
focusing on Haruki Murakami’s what i talk about when i talk about running
Takami K.
P 64
Experiencing flow in precision sports. An empirical study about
integrated training in shooting.
Tansella P. V., Di Oronzo A.
P 65 An adapted physical activity program for active ageing in Genoa
Tasso E., Vitali F., Minetti L.
P 66Positive thinking according to individual characteristics:
a triaxial analysis of objects of attention
Tsutsui K., Fujiwara M., Tsuchiya H.
P 67 Motivational processes and sport volunteering during winter
Universiade Trentino 2013
Vitali F., Bellutti A., Trentin C., Schena F.
P 68Parieto-frontal interactions in soccer players:
a neuropsychological investigation
Vitrano A.
P 69 A phenomenological analysis of stressors, coping and emotions among
Malaysian elite tenpin bowlers
Wong R., Polman R.
P 70The effect of rumination and reflection on mental health of Japanese
college athletes
Yamakoshi S., Tsuchiya H.
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P 71The relationship between the motivation for physical activity and daily
life skills among Chinese and Japanese college students
Chen Y., Hironobu T.
P 72
A study of the motor preparation process in visual cognitive tasks withlate Contingent Negative Variation (CNV)
Zippo K., Yamamoto S., Araki M.
P 73
Sport and wellness perfect combination for wellness promotion potential
therapeutic, medical, psycho-social approach
Zitelli G.
P 74
Examination mental methods to reduction anxiety in athletes
Zourmand G., Changsheng W.
P 75
Enhanced Sustained Attention Related to the Expertise in Martial Arts
Athletes: Event-Related Potentials and Current Sources Analysis
Sanchez-Lopez J., Silva-Pereyrac J., Fernandeza T.
ROMA April 19th - 20th 2015
P 76 Visual Search Strategy against Marche Fente Movement of Opponent by
Fleuret Player of Fencing
Matsuoka S., Takahashi M., Kondo A.
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of Sport Psychology
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