Impact of an exergame intervention on cognitive-motor functions and training experience in young team sports athletes: a non-randomized controlled trial
IntroductionTeam sports athletes need excellent perceptual-cognitive skills, particularly executive functions (EF) to strategically perform on the field. The transfer effect of cognitive training might be accomplished by the inclusion of cognitive stimuli into a physically active environment as thes...
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Main Authors: | Anna Lisa Martin-Niedecken (Author), Valentin Bucher (Author), Manuela Adcock (Author), Eling D. de Bruin (Author), Alexandra Schättin (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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