The Tight Collar: The New Science of Choking Under Pressure (wired.com)

Posted Monday, September 27, 2010 - 11:18 by Lauren in Client News and Reviews

The Tight Collar: The New Science of Choking Under Pressure

By David Dobbs, September 27, 2010,  Neuron Culture-- Wired.com

"...A kind of queen of choke..., she has spent much of her time exposing and
exploring mechanisms [of choking]. Her labs include a putting room where she
can find a way to make virtually anyone screw up putts that were easy just
moments before. 'Choking is so clearly mental.' says Beilock. 'It's a lot
more complicated than just 'Don't think about it.'
    There are chokes that rise not from overthinking but from poor thinking.
She offers evidence both anecdotal and experimental. Faulty thinking amounts
to a different sort of choke: a disruption of quick but vital data-checks,
calculations, and recalibrations--a failure of cognition... Call it a
cognichoke.
    [Her work] is a vision of athletic performance both alluring and
daunting. Sports start to look a lot more like real life - and much more
demanding. .."


Read the full story here: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/09/the-tight-collar-the-new-science-of-choking/all/1#ixzz10kDUgbCG

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