In search of evidence for cerebral cortical motor areas recruited when developing collective efficacy perceptions
Funder: Wellcome TrustDuration: July 2015 - September 2015
The overarching purpose of this project was to examine individual differences in eye movements when observing positive team performance as a means to understand the cognitive processes underpinning collective efficacy development. Specifically, we investigated whether fixation metrics across two observation conditions (still images/video footage) varied as a function of familiarity (i.e., familiar/unfamiliar with the observed content) and individual’s collective efficacy beliefs (i.e., high/low).
People
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Dr Adam Bruton Senior Lecturer in Sport and Performance Psychology
T: +44 (0)1895 266485
E: adam.bruton@brunel.ac.uk |
+44 (0)1895 266485 | adam.bruton@brunel.ac.uk | Heinz Wolff 271 |
Outputs
Shearer, D., Leeworthy, S., Rickards, E., Blake, M., Heirene, R., Gross, M. and et al. (2020) 'There is an 'Eye' in Team: Exploring the Interplay Between Emotion, Gaze Behavior and Collective Efficacy in Team Sport Settings'. Frontiers in Sport and Active Living, 2. pp. 1 - 15. ISSN: 2624-9367 Open Access Link