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How The Lack of Fans Is Changing the Psychology of Sports

Aug 20, 2020
Catherine Sabastin, a Canada Research Chair in Physical Activity and Mental Health at the University of Toronto, joins the discussion about the empty stands in professional sports. She reveals how the lack of fans alters players' motivation and confidence, reshaping coaching strategies as well. The absence of crowd noise affects not only athletes but also referees, creating new dynamics in gameplay. Sabastin also explores the potential for deeper connections between players and audiences, transforming the sports viewing experience in unexpected ways.
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INSIGHT

Crowd Noise Influence

  • Crowd noise impacts athletes, coaches, and referees.
  • Referees are most susceptible to home-field advantage, influenced by crowd reactions.
ANECDOTE

Italian Soccer League Fan Ban

  • Researchers examined the impact of banning fans in Italy's soccer league in 2007.
  • The absence of fans reduced referee bias, suggesting a link between crowd noise and officiating.
INSIGHT

Piped-in Crowd Noise Limitations

  • Piped-in crowd noise lacks the motivational impact of real fans.
  • It serves primarily as background noise, potentially masking distracting on-field sounds.
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