Thinking in the Zone: The Expert Mind in Action

Southern Journal of Philosophy 53 (S1):126-140 (2015)
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Abstract

Athletes sometimes describe “being in the zone,” as a time when their actions flow effortlessly and flawlessly without the guidance of thought. But is it true that athletes don't think when performing at their best? Numerous studies (such as Beilock et al. 2004, 2007 Ford et al 2005, Baumeister 1984, Masters 1992, Wulf & Prinz 2001, Beilock & DeCaro, 2007). However, I aim to argue that because even highly‐practiced skills can remain in part under an expert athlete's conscious control, thinking does not hinder expert performance.

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Barbara Gail Montero
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