Suchergebnisse - Neural Plasticity
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Functional and structural plasticity of brain in elite karate athletes (Funktionelle und strukturelle Plastizität des Gehirns bei Karate-Elitesportlern)
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Altered brain functional connectivity density in fast-ball sports athletes with early stage of motor training (Veränderte hirnfunktionelle Konnektivitätsdichte bei Ballsportlern, an die hohe Geschwindigkeitsanforderungen gestellt werden, mit frühem Stadium des motorischen Trainings)
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Peculiarities of functional connectivity - including cross-modal patterns - in professional karate athletes: Correlations with cognitive and motor performances (Besonderheiten der funktionalen Konnektivität - einschließlich crossmodaler Muster - bei Profi-Karateka: Korrelationen mit kognitiven und motorischen Leistungen)
Berti, B., Momi, D., Sprugnoli, G., Neri, F., Bonifazi, M., Rossi, A., Muscettola, M. M., Benocci, R., Santarnecchi, E., Rossi, S.Veröffentlicht in Neural Plasticity (2019)“… Neural Plasticity …”
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Book of abstracts of the 16th ITTF Sports Science Congress Budapest, 19th - 20th April 2019 (Konferenzband des 16. sportwissenschaftlichen ITTF Kongresses Budapest, 19.-20.4.2019)
E. RétságiVeröffentlicht in Sports and Health Sciences Notebooks (2019)“… A Review Andreas Mierau, Martin Ostermann And Thorben Hülsdünker: The Neural Underpinnings Of Visuomotor Reaction Speed In Elite Youth Table Tennis Players Raphael Moreira De Almeida And Flávia Da Cunha Bastos: Can Sport Management Change The Status Of A Country On The World Stage? …”
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Book of abstracts of The 15th ITTF Sports Science Congress Düsseldorf, 27th - 28th May 2017 (Abstractband des 15. sportwissenschaftlichen ITTF Kongresses, Düsseldorf, 27.-28.5.2017)
M. Fuchs, M. Kondric, M. LamesVeröffentlicht 2017“… 54 Isao Hayashi, Honoka Irie, Toshiyuki Maeda, Masanori Fujii, Tokio Tasaka VISUALIZATION OF TABLE TENNIS SKILL BY NEURAL NETWORKS AND FUZZY INFERENCE 54 Sean Picton Doherty, Guillaume Martinent, Amanda Martindale, Irene R. …”
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Book of abstracts of The 14th ITTF Sports Science Congress and the 5th World Racquet Sports Congress (Kongressband (mit Zusammenfassungen der Präsentationen) des 14. ITTF Internationalen Sportwissenschaftskongresses und des 5. Internationalen Racketsportartenkongresses)
International Table Tennis Federation, Chinese Table Tennis Association, China Sport Science Society, Suzhou UniversityVeröffentlicht 2015“… Arturo Méndez Patiño, Arturo Méndez Maya, Irma Maya Valerio: IMPROVED AND ENHANCED, MODULAR AND LOW COST ELECTRONIC SCOREBOARD USEFUL FOR TABLE TENNIS AND SQUASH Michael Fuchs, Martin Lames: RALLY LENGTH IN TOP LEVEL TABLE TENNIS Alexander Raschke, Martin Lames: VIDEO-BASED TACTIC TRAINING IN YOUTH TENNIS Shunsuke Murakami, Hiroo Takahashi, Akira Maeda: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BALL SPIN RATES AND BALL SPEED ON GROUND STROKES IN COLLEGIATE MALE TENNIS PLAYERS Sho Tamaki, Hideo Saito: TRAJECTORY-BASED METHOD OF AUTOMATIC DATA COLLECTION IN TABLE TENNIS Hiroo Takahashi: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTER-SHOT TIME AND ERRORS ON GROUND STROKES IN WOMEN'S TENNIS Sebastian Wenninger, Martin Lames: IMPACT OF STROKE NUMBER ON WINNING PROBABILITY IN TABLE TENNIS IMPROVED ALGORITHM BASED ON MARKOV CHAIN MODELING Yuki Inaba, Sho Tamaki, Haruhiko Ikebukuro, Koshi Yamada, Kazuto Yoshida: COMPARISON OF BEHAVIOR OF PLASTIC BALLS WITH CELLULOID BALLS Suguru Araki, Naomi Wada: A D SIMULATION OF THE FLIGHT OF THE TABLE TENNIS BALL AND OF ITS INTERACTION WITH THE TABLE Isao Hayashi, Toshiyuki Maeda, Masanori Fujii, Tokio Tasaka: A REPRESENTATION OF SKILL KNOWLEDGE OF TABLE TENNIS BY NEURAL NETWORK Geroges Steffgen: ANGER MANAGEMENT: EVALUATION OF A COGNITIVE? …”
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Middle latency cutaneous reflexes in intrinsic human hand muscles are modulated in badminton players (Bei Badmintonspielern werden kutane Reflexe mit mittlerer Latenz in den intrinsischen Handmuskeln moduliert)
Komiyama, T., Tatematsu, M., Nakajima, T., Sakamoto, M., Tazoe, T., Omori, S.Veröffentlicht in Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology (2008)“… Also, the magnitude of E2 in the APB following D1 stimulation was larger in the right than the left side.These findings suggest that plastic changes in E2 occurred in badminton players to cope with the neural and biomechanical constraints for gripping and swinging a badminton racket. …”