Neural activation patterns in open-skilled and closed-skilled athletes during motor response tasks: insights from ERP analysis
The present study explored behavioral outcomes and neural correlates of cognitive control abilities in open-skill sports athletes compared with closed-skill sports athletes. The participants of the study were 16 right-handed male athletes. Nine basketball players formed a group of athletes from open...
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Main Authors: | Viktors Veliks (Author), Dinass Talents (Author), Andra Fernate (Author), Klavs Evelis (Author), Aleksandrs Kolesovs (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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