The Effect of Negative Written Emotional Disclosure on Eye Movements, Balance and Depression Symptoms of Anxious Athletes
Published: 1 July 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/29g89d3yx3.1
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This study examines the effects of written emotional disclosure on physiological and psychological outcomes, including: changes in eye movement patterns (duration of fixations, number of fixations, duration of saccades, number of blinks, and rate); static balance (changes in center of pressure in the anterior-posterior direction, changes in center of pressure in the lateral-internal direction, and overall static balance index); and depressive symptoms among anxious athletes.
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University of Tehran
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Motor Behavior