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How to stay calm under pressure - Noa Kageyama and Pen-Pen Chen

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Your favorite athlete closes in for a win; the crowd holds its breath, and at the crucial moment ... she misses the shot. That competitor just experienced the phenomenon known as “choking,” where despite months, even years, of practice, a person fails right when it matters most. Why does this happen, and what can we do to avoid it? Noa Kageyama and Pen-Pen Chen explain why we choke under pressure.

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Meet The Creators

Educator
Noa Kageyama, Pen-Pen Chen
Director
Olesya Shchukina
Script Editor
Emma Bryce
Animator
Olesya Shchukina
Designer
Olesya Shchukina
Storyboard Artist
Olesya Shchukina
Composer
Stephen LaRosa
Associate Producer
Bethany Cutmore-Scott, Elizabeth Cox
Content Producer
Gerta Xhelo
Editorial Producer
Alex Rosenthal
Narrator
Pen-Pen Chen
Fact-Checker
Francisco Diez

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