#1
Which of the following is a key factor influencing the relationship between arousal and performance?
#2
In the context of the Yerkes-Dodson law, what happens to performance when arousal is too low or too high?
#3
According to the Drive Theory, what is the primary motivation behind increased arousal leading to enhanced performance?
#4
Which neurotransmitter is closely associated with arousal and attention in the context of the relationship between arousal and performance?
#5
Which component of the autonomic nervous system is primarily responsible for the 'fight or flight' response associated with arousal?
#6
Which sport is often associated with the inverted U-shaped relationship between arousal and performance?
#7
What is the primary focus of the catastrophe model in understanding the relationship between arousal and performance?
#8
How does the relationship between arousal and performance differ in complex tasks compared to simple tasks?
#9
In sports psychology, what term is used to describe an athlete's ability to maintain optimal arousal levels and focus during a competition?
#10