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Card 6
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According to Cue Utilisation, what happens when arousal is too low?
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What happens at the optimum arousal level?
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Accoring to the Cue Utilisation theory, what is the term for over arousal and what are the effects?
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Card 9
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What is the criticism of the Cue Utilisation theory?
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How can external focus help a marathon runner?
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Why is Nideffers model important to performers?
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What are the three factors that determine someones optimum arousal point?
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Card 14
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How does task complexity affect optimum arousal levels?
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How does ability affect optimum arousal levels?
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