Title | Diagnostics of psychophysiological states and motivation in elite athletes. | ||
Author | Korobeynikov, G; Mazmanian, K; Korobeynikova, L; Jagiello, W | ||
Journal | Bratisl Lek Listy | Publication Year/Month | 2011 |
PMID | 22180992 | PMCID | -N/A- |
Affiliation | 1.Research Institute of Sport and Prevention Medicine, National University of Physical Culture and Sport of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine. george.65@mail.ru. |
OBJECTIVES: Concepts explored in our study concerned identification of various types of motivation and their connection to psychophysiological states in elite judo and Greco-Roman wrestlers. We tried to figure out how do these different types of motivation interact to describe psychophysiological state in qualified wrestlers. METHODS: Neuropsychological evaluation methods as simple (SRT) and choice reaction-time (CRT) tests, HRV measurements, psychological questionnaires. To explore obtained data methods of statistical analysis were used RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Obtained data show that different combinations of levels of motivation to achieve success and motivation to avoid failure provoke different psychophysiological states. Conducted experiment revealed that combination of high levels of both motivation to achievement of success and motivation to avoid failure provides better psychophysiological state in elite wrestlers compared to other groups with different combinations of motivational variables. Conducted experiment revealed that motivation to avoid failures had been formed as a personality formation, which compensates excessive tension, caused by high level of motivation to achieve and regulate the psychophysiological state. This can be viewed as an effect of training in athletes (Tab. 3, Fig. 1, Ref. 38).