The previous decade has seen a significant growth in the number of studies investigating the executive function-athletic expertise relationship. Yet the influence of executive function on expertise level requires clarification due to heterogenous results, varied methodologies, and uncertainty regarding the transferability of sport-specific skills into the standardised cognitive domain. Objective: We addressed this by meta-analysing the relationship between executive function and athletic expertise and investigated if specific executive function constructs have differential relationships with athletic expertise. We also tested whether there are expert-novice differences in specific elements of cognitive performance (i.e. cognitive efficiency...
Physical capacity and coordination cannot alone predict success in team sports such as soccer. Inste...
peer-reviewedFor over a century,psychologists have investigated the mental processes of expert perfo...
Executive Function (EF) is an umbrella term for a set of mental skills that develop across childhood...
Cognition plays a key role in sports performance. This meta-analytic review synthesizes research tha...
The aim of this research was to detangle the association between attention, working-memory (focusing...
Exercise modes can be categorized based on the skills required (open vs. closed skills), which impli...
<p>Interaction Sports are developed in extremely variable, unpredictable contexts, which means that ...
Executive functions are the underlying mechanisms that drive top-down regulation of information proc...
Evidence suggests that success in sports, especially soccer and futsal are linked to higher levels o...
Executive functions (EF) are the directive capacities of the human brain that are responsible for a ...
The executive functions refer to a family of top-down mental processes that intervene when a subject...
Research attests to the important contributions of emotional, athletic, and cognitive expertise for ...
While the importance of physical abilities and motor coordination is non-contested in sport, more fo...
There is some evidence about the low relationship between physical prowess and cognitive function (P...
Executive brain functions are innate mechanisms for regulating behavior. While the impact of subopti...
Physical capacity and coordination cannot alone predict success in team sports such as soccer. Inste...
peer-reviewedFor over a century,psychologists have investigated the mental processes of expert perfo...
Executive Function (EF) is an umbrella term for a set of mental skills that develop across childhood...
Cognition plays a key role in sports performance. This meta-analytic review synthesizes research tha...
The aim of this research was to detangle the association between attention, working-memory (focusing...
Exercise modes can be categorized based on the skills required (open vs. closed skills), which impli...
<p>Interaction Sports are developed in extremely variable, unpredictable contexts, which means that ...
Executive functions are the underlying mechanisms that drive top-down regulation of information proc...
Evidence suggests that success in sports, especially soccer and futsal are linked to higher levels o...
Executive functions (EF) are the directive capacities of the human brain that are responsible for a ...
The executive functions refer to a family of top-down mental processes that intervene when a subject...
Research attests to the important contributions of emotional, athletic, and cognitive expertise for ...
While the importance of physical abilities and motor coordination is non-contested in sport, more fo...
There is some evidence about the low relationship between physical prowess and cognitive function (P...
Executive brain functions are innate mechanisms for regulating behavior. While the impact of subopti...
Physical capacity and coordination cannot alone predict success in team sports such as soccer. Inste...
peer-reviewedFor over a century,psychologists have investigated the mental processes of expert perfo...
Executive Function (EF) is an umbrella term for a set of mental skills that develop across childhood...