Neurophysiological correlates of interference control and response inhibition processes in children and adolescents engaging in open- and closed-skill sports
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that sports participation promotes the development of inhibitory control, but the influences of the sports category and inhibition type still remain unclear. The categorization of sports based on the open-skill (externally paced) and closed-skill (self-pace...
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Main Authors: | Sebastian Ludyga (Author), Manuel Mücke (Author), Christian Andrä (Author), Markus Gerber (Author), Uwe Pühse (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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