Inhibitory control, or the ability to suppress planned but inappropriate prepotent actions in the current environment, plays an important role in the control of human performance. Evidence from empirical studies utilizing a sport-specific design has shown that athletes have superior inhibitory control. However, less is known about whether this superiority might (1) still be seen in a general cognitive task without a sport-related context; (2) be modulated differentially by different sporting expertise (e.g., tennis versus swimming).Here we compared inhibitory control across tennis players, swimmers and sedentary non-athletic controls using a stop-signal task without a sport-specific design. Our primary finding showed that tennis players had...
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Motor inhibitory control is defined as the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and is crucial ...
Optimum levels of attentional control are essential to prevent athletes from experiencing performanc...
Inhibitory control may be vital in elite sport (Vestberg et al., 2017). We examined the link between...
We examined proactive (early restraint in preparation for stopping) and reactive (late correction to...
Inhibitory control (IC), the ability to suppress inappropriate actions, can be improved by regularly...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences between types of sport (i.e., closed...
Background. Response inhibition is associated with successful sporting performance. However, researc...
Inhibition is a central component of human behavior. It enables flexible and adaptive behavior by su...
Purpose: The purpose of present study was to investigate the impact of sport experience on response ...
Racket sports are among the most popular sports in the world. They require higher-order cognitive pr...
Previous studies on athletes’ cognitive functions have reported superior performance on tasks measur...
Previous studies on athletes' cognitive functions have reported superior performance on tasks measur...
The present study investigated whether a difference exists in reactive and proactive control for spo...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes in a state of ego depletion do not perform up to t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Motor inhibitory control is defined as the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and is crucial ...
Optimum levels of attentional control are essential to prevent athletes from experiencing performanc...
Inhibitory control may be vital in elite sport (Vestberg et al., 2017). We examined the link between...
We examined proactive (early restraint in preparation for stopping) and reactive (late correction to...
Inhibitory control (IC), the ability to suppress inappropriate actions, can be improved by regularly...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences between types of sport (i.e., closed...
Background. Response inhibition is associated with successful sporting performance. However, researc...
Inhibition is a central component of human behavior. It enables flexible and adaptive behavior by su...
Purpose: The purpose of present study was to investigate the impact of sport experience on response ...
Racket sports are among the most popular sports in the world. They require higher-order cognitive pr...
Previous studies on athletes’ cognitive functions have reported superior performance on tasks measur...
Previous studies on athletes' cognitive functions have reported superior performance on tasks measur...
The present study investigated whether a difference exists in reactive and proactive control for spo...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes in a state of ego depletion do not perform up to t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Motor inhibitory control is defined as the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and is crucial ...
Optimum levels of attentional control are essential to prevent athletes from experiencing performanc...