Search Results - Memory & Cognition
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Kognitives Athletiktraining im Handball. Kraft, Ausdauer, Schnelligkeit, Koordination und kognitive Fähigkeiten kombiniert trainieren (Cognitive athletic training in handball. Combined training of strength, endurance, speed, coordination, and cognitive abilities)
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Kognitives Athletiktraining im Klettern und Bouldern. Kraft, Ausdauer, Schnelligkeit, Koordination und kognitive Fähigkeiten kombiniert trainieren (Cognitive athletic training in climbing and boulderinghandball. Combined training of strength, endurance, speed, coordination, and cognitive abilities)
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The effect of perceptual-cognitive skills in college elite athletes: an analysis of differences across competitive levels
Wu, K.- C., Lin, H.- C., Cheng, Z.- Y., Chang, C.- H., Chang, J.- N., Tai, H.- L., Liu, S.- I.Published in Sports (2025)Subjects: “…cognition…”
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Effect of stroboscopic visual training in athletes: a systematic review
Jothi, S, Dhakshinamoorthy, J, Kothandaraman, K.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…One emerging technology to enhance athletes' visuomotor and cognitive abilities is SVT. This paper aims to show how SVT can be used as an intervention technique in athletics to enhance athletes' performance. …”
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Cognition in elite soccer players: a general model
Habekost, T., Ovesen, J., Madsen, J. B.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2024)“…The review covers the main cognitive processes that have been studied in soccer research: visual orientation and attention, pattern recognition, anticipation, working memory, action selection and decision making, executive control processes, as well as behavioral and cognitive learning. …”
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The effects of age and gender and elite levels on perceptual-cognitive skills of adolescent badminton athletes
Wu, K.-C., Lee, Y.-L., Chen, S.-C.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2024)“…For the elite levels, the perceptual-cognitive skills of SPT of reaction time was performed equally in the groups of semi-elite and competitive players, however, in the CCT Span of working-memory (WM), competitive-elite players outperformed semi-elite players. …”
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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)“…Notable improvements were observed in technical skills, physical performance parameters, scoring, attention, concentration, reaction time, short-term and working memory, self-regulation, and cognitive anxiety. Future research should standardize protocols, include more diverse samples, and explore long-term effects to further validate these findings.…”
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Relation of general-perceptual cognitive abilities and sport-specific performance of young competitive soccer players
Schumacher, N., Zaar, C., Kovar, J., Lahmann-Lammert, L., Wollesen, B.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2024)“…Thirty highly talented male youth soccer players aged 12-14 years completed various perceptual-cognitive (selective attention, cognitive flexibility, inhibition, working memory, peripheral perception, and choice response) and sport-specific on-field tests. …”
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A balancing act in sports: How cognitive skills contribute to better gymnastic performance
Firmansyah, H., Hendrianto, R., Negara, J. D. K., Martini, T.Published in Science of Gymnastics Journal (2024)“…The findings of this study show that better cognitive abilities led to better gymnastic performance, emphasizing the importance of attention, concentration, memory, visuospatial, language, and executive functions. …”
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Strobe training as a visual training method that improves performance in climbing
Vasile, A. I., Stanescu, M. I.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“…Strobe training improved all motor-cognitive skills (d = 0.16 for visual memory; d = 1.96 for visual memory errors; d = 1.39 for visual processing speed; d = 1.94 for visual processing errors; d = 1.30 for cognitive agility). …”
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The effectiveness of dance interventions on psychological and cognitive health outcomes compared with other forms of physical activity: a systematic review with meta-analysis
Fong Yan, A., Nicholson, L. L., Ward, R. E., Hiller, C. E., Covey, K., Parker, H. M., Low, L.-F., Chan, C.Published in Sports Medicine (2024)“…Preliminary evidence found dance to be superior to other physical activity interventions to improve motivation, aspects of memory, and social cognition and to reduce distress. …”
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The effects of mental stress on swimmers` performance and psychophysiological variables
Welp, U.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: Chronic stress is defined as a state of threatened homeostasis in which affective, physiological, biochemical and cognitive changes could lead to many diseases. Yet, acute stress represents the body`s reaction to a current situation and can be specifically negative during an activity that requires working memory and decision-making. …”
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Does increased core temperature alter cognitive performance during exercise-induced heat strain? A narrative review
Doohan, M. A., Watzek, J. T., King, N., White, M. J., Stewart, I. B.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2023)“…Cognitive tasks were classified as cognitive inhibition, working memory, or cognitive flexibility tasks. …”
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Detrimental effects on executive function and mood following consecutive days of repeated high-intensity sprint interval exercise in trained male sports players
Costello, S. E., O`Neill, B. V., Howatson, G., van Someren, K., Haskall-Ramsay, C. F.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2022)“…Prior to and following each set of maximal effort sprints or equivalent control duration, a battery of cognitive tasks assessing simple and choice reaction time, visuo-spatial working memory and inhibition were completed as well as visual analogue scales that assessed mood, energy, and fatigue. …”
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Comparison of anthropometric profile and cognitive performance of elite and non-elite beach volleyballaAthletes
Leite de Arruda, D. P., Santos da Costa, A., de Luna Ramalho Santos, A. K., Paz, C. R., Maroja Di Pace França, C. L., de Lucena Barbosa, E., Silva dos Santos, L., de Araujo Leite Filho, M. A., de Almeida, M. A. C., Paz, M. H., Netto Segundo, M. N., Mariz Dantas, P. A., Marques de Lucena, P. H., Cunha Montenegro, R., Gouveia Nunes, R., Freire de Araújo, R.Published 2021“…They were evaluated in anthropometric parameters age, weight and height, and the variables of the cognitive performance evaluated by the battery of computerized tests CogState® (Brief Battery): Detection (Simple Reaction Time); Identification (Choice Reaction Time); One Back Speed (Working Memory); One Back Acuracy (Short Term Memory). …”
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Athletes have different dominant cognitive functions depending on type of sport
Yongtawee, A., Park, J., Kim, Y., Woo, M.Published in International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2022)“…We found differences in dominant cognitive functions across sport types. Athletes in interceptive sports demonstrated advanced visuospatial functioning and processing speed, while athletes in strategic sports showed superior executive function, including working memory and cognitive flexibility. …”
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The impact of regular activity and exercise intensity on the acute effects of resistance exercise on cognitive function
Engeroff, T., Banzer, W., Niederer, D.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2022)“…One intervention applied 75% of the 1RM and a 50% reduced workload (resistance*nrepetitions = 50%). Cognitive attention (Trail Making Test A—TMTA), task switching (Trail Making Test B—TMTB), and working memory (Digit Reading Spans Backward) were assessed before and immediately after exercise. …”
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Concussion history in rugby union players is associated with depressed cerebrovascular reactivity and cognition
Owens, T. S., Calverley, T. A., Stacey, B. S., Rose, G., Fall, L., Tsukamoto, H., Jones, G., Corkill, R., Tuaillon, E., Hirtz, C., Lehmann, S., Marchi, N., Marley, C. J., Bailey, D. M.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2021)“…This study determined to what extent prior-recurrent contact impacts molecular-hemodynamic biomarkers underpinning cognition in current professional rugby union players with a history of concussion. …”
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Elevated cerebral perfusion and preserved cognition in elite Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu athletes: Evidence for neuroprotection
Stacey, B. S., Campbell, Z., Bailey, D. M.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2021)“…Internal carotid (ICA) and vertebral artery (VA) blood flow were measured via duplex ultrasound to determine global cerebral blood flow (gCBF). Mild cognitive impairment and sub-domains of memory, attention/concentration/visual motor coordination, and executive function were determined by psychometric testing. …”
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Personalized adaptive training improves performance at a professional first-person shooter action videogame
Neri, F., Smeralda, C. L., Momi, D., Sprugnoli, G., Menardi, A., Ferrone, S., Rossi, S., Rossi, A., Di Lorenzo, G., Santarnecchi, E.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2021)“…First-Person Shooter (FPS) game experience can be transferred to untrained cognitive functions such as attention, visual short-term memory, spatial cognition, and decision-making. …”