Performance science

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Performance science is the multidisciplinary study of human performance. It draws together methodologies across numerous scientific disciplines, including those of biomechanics, economics, physiology, psychology, and sociology, to understand the fundamental skills, mechanisms, and outcomes of performance activities and experiences.<ref name = Frontiers>Williamon, Aaron. "Frontiers in Psychology: Performance Science; Scope". Frontiers in Psychology: Performance Science. Frontiers Media. Retrieved 14 December 2015.</ref> It carries implications for various domains of skilled human activity, often performed under extreme stress and/or under the scrutiny of audiences or evaluators. These include performances across the arts, sport, education, and business, particularly those occupations involving the delivery of highly trained skills such as in surgery and management.<ref name = Frontiers />

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