Blar i Institutt for nevromedisin og bevegelsesvitenskap på tidsskrift "Frontiers in Psychology"
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A comparison of players' and coaches' perceptions of the coach-created motivational climate within youth soccer teams
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The coach-created motivational climate within youth sports teams has been shown to be of great importance for the quality of youths’ sports experiences as well as their motivation for continuing or discontinuing sport ... -
Age at nomination among soccer players nominated for major international individual awards : a better proxy for the age of peak individual soccer performance?
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An Inverse Relative Age Effect in Male Alpine Skiers at the Absolute Top Level
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The Relative Age Effect (RAE) can be described as the advantage of being born early after a certain cut-off date within a group of selection. The effect has been found across a wide range of sports and is particularly ... -
Assessment of Basic Motions and Technique Identification in Classical Cross-Country Skiing
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Cross-country skiing is a popular Olympic winter sport, which is also used extensively as a recreational activity. While cross-country skiing primarily is regarded as a demanding endurance activity it is also technically ... -
Associations Between Sleep Patterns and Performance Development Among Norwegian Chess Players
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)An inherent part of elite-level chess are high emotional and cognitive stress loads related to performance development. Sleep is a crucial recovery strategy, previously implicated in athletic performance. The main purpose ... -
A Comparison of Affective Responses Between Time Efficient and Traditional Resistance Training
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The aim of the study was to compare the acute effects of traditional resistance training and superset training on training duration, training volume and different perceptive measures. Twenty-nine resistance-trained ... -
The effect of bio-electro-magnetic-energyregulation therapy on sleep duration and sleep quality among elite players in Norwegian women’s football
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The current study investigated if physical loads peak on game days and if Bio- Electro-Magnetic-Energy-Regulation (BEMER) therapy is affecting sleep duration and sleep quality on nights related to game nights among elite ... -
Effects of one long vs. two short resistance training sessions on training volume and affective responses in resistance-trained women
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The aim of this study was to compare the acute effects of performing a lower body resistance training program in one long or two shorter sessions in 1 day on training volume and affective measures. Employing a randomized-crossover ... -
Exercise Intensity-Dependent Effects on Cognitive Control Function during and after Acute Treadmill Running in Young Healthy Adults
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The idea that physical activity differentially impacts upon performance of various cognitive tasks has recently gained increased interest. However, our current knowledge about how cognition is altered by acute physical ... -
Exergaming in Older Adults: Movement Characteristics While Playing Stepping Games
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Despite frequent use of exergames in intervention studies to improve physical function in older adults, we lack knowledge about the movements performed during exergaming. This causes difficulties for interpreting results ... -
Exploring Task-Specific Independent Standing in 3-to 5-Month-Old Infants
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Perspectives on developmental milestones suggest that an infant’s ability to stand without support occurs at the age of 9–16 months. The two exploratory tasks were part of a baby swimming routine, conducted over a period ... -
A golden age for motor skill learning? – Learning of an unfamiliar motor task in 10-year-olds, young adults, and adults, when starting from similar baselines
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)It is often argued within sports circles that the age span of around 6–12 years is a golden age for motor skill learning, and this period is often described as sensitive, or even critical, for learning such skills. ... -
Letter-Sound Knowledge: Exploring Gender Differences in Children When They Start School Regarding Knowledge of Large Letters, Small Letters, Sound Large Letters, and Sound Small Letters
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This study explored whether there is a gender difference in letter-sound knowledge when children start at school. 485 children aged 5–6 years completed assessment of letter-sound knowledge, i.e., large letters; sound of ... -
More pronounced bimanual interference in proximal compared to distal effectors of the upper extremities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Bimanual performance depends on effective and modular bilateral communication between the two bodysides. Bilateral neural interactions between the bodysides could cause bimanual interference, and the neuromuscular system ... -
Physical Fitness Levels Do Not Affect Stress Levels in a Sample of Norwegian Adolescents
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Physical inactivity, low physical fitness, and perceived stress during adolescence are presumed to be risk factors for various disorders and subjective health complaints. On the other hand, physical activity and physical ... -
Psychometric Properties of the Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ) in 15–16 Years Old Norwegian Adolescents
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)A better understanding about prerequisites of health and well-being in adolescents is important to prevent chronicity and comorbidities of stress and to improve health promotion in this group. For this purpose, useful ... -
Reciprocal associations between sleep, mental strain and training load in junior endurance athletes, and the role of poor subjective sleep quality
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The importance of adequate sleep for athletic functioning is well established. Still, the literature shows that many athletes report sleep of suboptimal quality or quantity. To date, no research has investigated how ... -
The relative age effect shifts students’ choice of educational track even within a school system promoting equal opportunities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In most education systems, the age of a given cohort of students spans up to 12 months, which creates a within-class age difference, or relative age effect, that tends to disadvantage younger students. Because birth month ... -
Residential mobility, family structure, and completion of upper secondary education – A registry-based cohort study of the Norwegian adolescent population
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: Longitudinal studies exploring the complex interplay between family structures and residential mobility on educational achievement and failure are lacking. We investigate the interplay between the number of ... -
Scaling Demands of Soccer According to Anthropometric and Physiological Sex Differences: A Fairer Comparison of Men’s and Women’s Soccer
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Spectators frequently harass female soccer players, and women’s soccer is frequently compared negatively to men’s soccer by writers who make the comparison without the backing of any data and without taking into account ...