The Effect of Open and Closed-Skill Sports on Cognitive Functions
This study aimed to compare amateur athletes' cognitive function performances in table tennis, an open-skill sport requiring close attention and cognitive function, and athletes, a closed-skill sport where environmental stimuli do not change. This study included 28 table tennis players (mean ag...
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Main Author: | Serkan Pancar (Author) |
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