Introduction – Context of the Study In recent decades, psychology has fervently pursued the restoration of mental health, focusing heavily on diagnosing and treating mental illnesses. This focus emerged prominently in the aftermath of World War II, as the world came to terms with the psychological and emotional scars left by the conflict. The primary […]
Month: September 2004

Unveiling the Hidden Metrics of Sensorimotor Decisions: A Neuroeconomics Perspective**
Introduction – Context of the Study Making choices constitutes a fundamental aspect of human behavior, deeply intertwined with the cognitive processes governing our daily lives. Traditionally, utility functions have been a cornerstone of economics, offering a mathematical representation of individual preference and desirability across different outcomes. These utility functions are pivotal in predicting decision-making patterns […]

Exploring the Landscape of Sport Psychology in English Soccer: Challenges and Opportunities**
Introduction – Context of the study Sport psychology has gradually emerged as a pivotal component in enhancing athletic performance and well-being. However, its integration into mainstream sports, such as soccer, remains uneven across different countries and leagues. The journal article “Knowledge and perceptions of sport psychology within English soccer” investigates this integration within English soccer, […]