About the predictive value of a 3D multiple object tracking device for talent identification in elite ice hockey players
(Über den Vorhersagewert eines 3D-Multi-Objektverfolgungsgeräts zur Talentidentifizierung bei Elite-Eishockeyspielern)
Purpose
The aim of this study is to verify if a single session on the NeuroTracker has predictive value in talent identification in ice hockey.
Methods
Thirty-five male ice hockey players (aged 16-20) from the highest Canadian competition level for that age group participated in the study. A battery of tests (attention, working memory, time reproduction, pattern recognition, temporal equivalence, technical ability, and decision-making) was administered to verify the relation between various cognitive abilities, on-ice performance, and the baseline score on the NeuroTracker, which is claimed to solicit multiple cognitive functions. On-ice performance indicators were game-related statistics: games played, points (mean per game), on-ice goals differential, and draft rank.
Results
Results show that the baseline score on the NeuroTracker is not associated with draft ranking, nor is it able to predict which players will perform best based on game-related statistics. However, the NeuroTracker baseline score does correlate with various tests involving working memory and attention.
Conclusion
Currently, NeuroTracker is not specific enough to allow talent identification among same-level elite athletes in ice hockey.
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| Notationen: | Spielsportarten Nachwuchssport Naturwissenschaften und Technik |
| Tagging: | Talentidentifikation |
| Veröffentlicht in: | Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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2024
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| Jahrgang: | 95 |
| Heft: | 2 |
| Seiten: | 370-383 |
| Dokumentenarten: | Artikel |
| Level: | hoch |