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The Cognitive Performer

The Cognitive Performer

By: Marco Rigazio
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The Cognitive Performer focuses on the mental aspects of performance and how it applies to professionals in various fields seeking a mental performance edge. I will explore how to build mental strength based on neuroscience. Highlighting how we can train our brains to overcome challenges, directly connecting the science with the art. Take this journey of exploration with me.Copyright 2025 Marco Rigazio Art Entertainment & Performing Arts Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Social Sciences
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  • Navigating Imposter Syndrome: Evidence-Based Strategies for Voice Actors
    Jun 9 2025

    Imposter syndrome, a pervasive psychological phenomenon, is the focal point of our discourse today. We delve into the intricate interplay between the mind and body as we explore this condition that afflicts many, particularly within creative professions. By elucidating the underlying neuroscience, we aim to demystify the experiences associated with imposter syndrome, ultimately equipping our listeners with empirically supported strategies to manage its effects. Throughout this episode, we will examine how these feelings manifest, their neurological triggers, and the correlation with maladaptive perfectionism. As we navigate through this complex landscape, we shall also highlight effective interventions derived from contemporary research, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of this common yet often misunderstood experience.

    • Siddiqui, K., et al. (2024). Educational interventions for imposter phenomenon: a scoping review.
    • Ogunyemi, D., et al. (2022). Improving wellness: defeating impostor syndrome in medical education using an interactive reflective workshop.
    • Feehan, K., et al. (2025). Mindfulness predicts impostorism in trainee psychologists in professional programs.
    • Pákozdy, C., et al. (2024). The imposter phenomenon and its relationship with self-efficacy, perfectionism and happiness in university students.
    • Bagheri Sheykhangafshe, F., et al. (2024). The efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy on mental health, self-esteem and emotion regulation of medical students with imposter syndrome.
    • Hutchins, H. M., & Flores, J. (2021). Don't believe everything you think: applying a cognitive processing therapy intervention to disrupting imposter phenomenon.
    • Para, E., et al. (2024). Interventions addressing the impostor phenomenon: a scoping review.
    • Chrousos, G. P., Mentis, A. A., & Dardiotis, E. (2020). Focusing on the neuro-psycho-biological and evolutionary underpinnings of the imposter syndrome
    • Bravata, D. M., et al. (2020). Prevalence, predictors, and treatment of impostor syndrome: a systematic review.

    Copyright 2025 Marco Rigazio

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    20 mins
  • The Science of Performance Anxiety
    May 14 2025

    In this episode of The Cognitive Performer, I dive into the fascinating neuroscience behind performance anxiety and discuss how it specifically affects voice actors. Learn why your body responds the way it does during high-pressure situations, how anxiety impacts your vocal performance, and why trying harder often makes things worse.

    I explore the surprising "paradox of choking" and understand the critical difference between helpful performance arousal and debilitating anxiety. You'll discover evidence-based techniques to regulate your nervous system, including specific breathing patterns, cognitive reframing strategies, and a complete pre-recording routine you can implement immediately.

    Based on cutting-edge research from performance psychology and neuroscience, this episode provides practical tools to transform anxiety from your enemy into your ally. Whether you're dealing with audition nerves, session jitters, or that critical inner voice that sometimes shows up in the booth, you'll learn how to perform at your best, even under pressure.

    • Developmental phases in self-regulation: Shifting from process goals to outcome goals
    • How breath-control can change your life: A systematic review on psycho-physiological correlates of slow breathing
    • Coping with anxiety in sport
    • Rethinking stress: The role of mindsets in determining the stress response
    • Music performance anxiety and occupational stress amongst opera chorus artists and their relationship with state and trait anxiety and perfectionism
    • Choking vs. clutch performance: A study of sport performance under pressure
    • Ironic processes of mental control
    • Mind over matter: Reappraising arousal improves cardiovascular and cognitive responses to stress.
    • The putt and the pendulum: Ironic effects of the mental control of action

    Copyright 2025 Marco Rigazio

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    25 mins
  • Neuroplasticity for Voice Actors
    Apr 24 2025

    In this debut episode of The Cognitive Performer, we dive into the fascinating world of neuroplasticity and how voice actors can leverage this brain science to enhance their performances. Discover how your brain physically changes with each practice session and learn science-backed techniques to optimize your vocal training for faster skill development.

    Some reference links from the show:

    • Brain Structures Differ between Musicians and Non-Musicians - PMC
    • Dr. Michael Merzenich's Official Website

    Copyright 2025 Marco Rigazio

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    19 mins

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