Background: Mental training has a long tradition as a supportive technique to foster mental strength and focus and to increase bodily- and self-awareness in sports. Nonetheless, such form of training often require notable engagement and regular practice to induce a relevant increase in athletes’ well-being and performances [1]. Supporting such traditional techniques with wearable neurofeedback devices might help reaching desired goals quicker and might make such training more accessible, in particular, to beginners [2, 3]. The study aimed at testing the effects of intensive integrated mental training with reference to focusing and cognitive control abilities in athletes, by combining mindfulness practice with real-time feedback from a brain...
The ability to manage collective actions and to efficiently implement joint actions grounds on basic...
Mindfulness interventions have been linked to improved sport performance and executive functions; ho...
Repeated exposure to stressors, even if mild, may alter the efficiency of optimal stress responses a...
In order to limit the negative impact of pre-competition anxiety and foster mental strength, athlete...
Objectives:This project aimed at testing neurocognitive empowerment effects of an intensive training...
The combination of traditional empowerment and neuroscientific techniques has led to the definition ...
To foster performance across all levels of sports practice, physical training has been integrated wi...
Neurocognitive enhancement can be defined as a voluntary attempt to improve one’s own cognitive skil...
Objective: Focused attention or open monitoring meditation practices may foster the development of f...
Mindfulness meditation is at present deemed also as form of mental training that may allow for empow...
Mindfulness has been practiced for millennia. More recently it has gained popularity in the Western ...
The ability to pay close attention to the present moment can be a crucial factor for performing well...
Teenage scholar-athletes are at risk of mental health concerns, including high levels of stress due ...
Mental skills training (MST) is an effective intervention for the enhancement of athletic performanc...
Elite athletes are constantly in search of methods that optimize training, including physical and me...
The ability to manage collective actions and to efficiently implement joint actions grounds on basic...
Mindfulness interventions have been linked to improved sport performance and executive functions; ho...
Repeated exposure to stressors, even if mild, may alter the efficiency of optimal stress responses a...
In order to limit the negative impact of pre-competition anxiety and foster mental strength, athlete...
Objectives:This project aimed at testing neurocognitive empowerment effects of an intensive training...
The combination of traditional empowerment and neuroscientific techniques has led to the definition ...
To foster performance across all levels of sports practice, physical training has been integrated wi...
Neurocognitive enhancement can be defined as a voluntary attempt to improve one’s own cognitive skil...
Objective: Focused attention or open monitoring meditation practices may foster the development of f...
Mindfulness meditation is at present deemed also as form of mental training that may allow for empow...
Mindfulness has been practiced for millennia. More recently it has gained popularity in the Western ...
The ability to pay close attention to the present moment can be a crucial factor for performing well...
Teenage scholar-athletes are at risk of mental health concerns, including high levels of stress due ...
Mental skills training (MST) is an effective intervention for the enhancement of athletic performanc...
Elite athletes are constantly in search of methods that optimize training, including physical and me...
The ability to manage collective actions and to efficiently implement joint actions grounds on basic...
Mindfulness interventions have been linked to improved sport performance and executive functions; ho...
Repeated exposure to stressors, even if mild, may alter the efficiency of optimal stress responses a...