@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005971, author = {鶴原, 清志 and TSURUHARA, Kiyoshi and 西田, 保 and NISHIDA, Tamotsu}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {This study tested the hypothesis that the vividness of movement imagery for experienced sports would be stronger than that for non experienced ones. A test was developed to measure the vividness of movement imagery and administerd to 189 male underguraduate who comprised following groups ; a soccer club group (SG, n=61), a gymnastic club group (GG, n=42), a tennis club group (TG, n=48), and non athlete group (NG, n=38). The test was a 36-items questionnaire which composed sub-test of 9 items for each of the four skill imagery, soccer, gymnastics, tennis, and general movement. The subjects asked to evaluate their vividness of movement imagery along five point rating scales. The test scores showed that SG was significantly higher than the other three groups on the test of soccer imagery, GG was significantly higher than the other three groups on the test of gymnastic imagery, TG was significantly higher than the other three groups on the test of tennis imagery. On the test of general movement imagery, there were no significant differences among the four groups. These results supported the present hypothesis and indicated that movement imagery would be skill-specific and differentiated by sport experience.}, pages = {83--89}, title = {特定のスポーツ経験から見た運動イメージの明瞭性について}, volume = {8}, year = {1985} }