Search Results - Brain Research
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Inducement and perceptions of mental fatigue in national-level fencing
Bian, C., Russell, S., Roelands, B.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Fencing is a sport that has seen a recent increase in scientific research. It is a typical skill-based combat sport with intermittent intensive mental demands. …”
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Repetitive head impact exposure in collegiate wrestling practices using instrumented mouthguard technology
Zimmerman, C., Le Flao, E., Cecchi, N. J., Towns, J. A., Sami, S., Zeineh, M., Grant, G., Camarillo, D. B.Published in Research in Sports Medicine (2025)“…This study provides insights for future wrestling research and the development of safety interventions, such as protective headgear or specialized training exercises, to reduce risks of brain trauma for wrestlers.…”
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Headguard use in combat sports: position statement of the Association of Ringside Physicians
deWeber, K., Parlee, L., Nguyen, A., Lenihan, M. W., Goedecke, L.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)“…In the absence of high-quality studies on headguard use, the Association of Ringside Physicians recommends that further research be conducted to clarify the role of headguards in all combat sports, at all ages of participation. …”
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The effects of creatine supplementation on cognitive performance in professional fencers
Surala, O., Malczewska-Lenczowska, J., Szczepanska, B., Granda, D., Slawinska, M., Rebis, K., Sadowska, D., Kaczka, P.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2025)“…Research suggests that creatine supplementation may elevate brain creatine levels, potentially improving cognitive performance. …”
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Investigation of the effects of an 8-week cross-country skiing exercise program on various reaction time parameters, selective attention and academic achievement in adolescents
Çagin, M., Çimen Polat, S., Sarol, H., García Ramos, A., Çeviker, A.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)“…Exercise slows or helps reverse the shrinkage of key cognitive brain regions such as the hippocampus, which is important for information processing, learning, reasoning and planning. …”
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Neurofeedback training protocols in sports: A systematic review of recent advances in performance, anxiety, and emotional regulation
Tosti, B., Corrado, S., Mancone, S., Di Libero, T., Carissimo, C., Cerro, G., Rodio, A., da Silva, V. F., Coimbra, D. R., Andrade, A:, Diotaiuti, P.Published in Brain Sciences (2024) -
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Exploring movement-related cortical potentials, reaction time and force production during the sprint block start of expert and novice sprinters: A case series
Botha, M.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: Research have identified reaction time and force production as the most important factors for a successful sprint start, which accounts for 5% of the 100 m running time. …”
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Amplitude-time characteristics of brain activity and its relationship with individual-typological properties of the wrestlers' nervous system
Lyzogub, V., Yukhymenko, L., Kozhemiako, T., Khomenko, S.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2022)“…In the research the EEG-testing methods were used and the amplitude-time characteristics of the wrestlers` brain activity were determined, related to the implementation of the motor reactions in the Go-No Go-Go task paradigm. …”
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A systematic review and meta-analysis investigating head trauma in boxing
Donnelly, R. R., Ugbolue, U. C., Gao, Y., Gu, Y., Dutheil, F., Baker, J. S.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2023)“…This systematic review and meta-analysis assess both acute and chronic neurological and neuropsychological effects that boxing has on the brain. Further assessments in terms of comparisons of the concussion ratio in boxing to other combat sports, as well as the efficiency of wearing headguards, are also performed. …”
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Loss of consciousness in judo: similarities and differences between traumatic brain injury and choking techniques (shime-waza)
Lota, K. S., Malliaropoulos, N., Callan, M., Ikumi, A.Published in The Arts and Sciences of Judo (2023)“…Loss of consciousness (LOC) is a critical event that can occur in judo as a result of both traumatic brain injury (TBI) and choking techniques (shime-waza). …”
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Traumatic encephalopathy syndrome: application of new criteria to a cohort exposed to repetitive head impacts
Ritter, A., Shan, G., Montes, A., Randall, R., Bernick, C.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2023)“…Conclusion: The new TES criteria does distinguish a group of fighters with differences in regional brain volumes and reduced cognitive function. Our findings support the use of the NINDS criteria for TES in further research of the long-term effects of repetitive head impacts.…”
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Characterizing and removing artifacts using dual-layer EEG during table tennis
Studnicki, A., Downey, R. J., Ferris, D. P.Published in Sensors (2022)“…Researchers can improve the ecological validity of brain research by studying humans moving in real-world settings. …”
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