The degree to which each sport modality relies on cognitive visual skills is hitherto under-researched. This study sought to further understanding of the relationship between sport modality and visual search ability, visual working memory, and reasoning. Ninety-five participants took part in the present study. In order to assess visual search ability, we employed the Visual Search Task. Visual working memory was assessed through the Corsi Block Tapping – Backwards Task. Reasoning abilities were assessed through the Cognitive Reflection Task. Results indicate that visual search skills appear to benefit to a higher extent from open-skill sports when compared to closed-skill sports. It is important to emphasize, however, that this result was associated with a small effect size. Moreover, the present findings indicate that closed-skill athletes do not differ in terms of visual search abilities, working memory, and reasoning abilities when compared to control indivi

Exploring the Interplay Between Sport Modality and Cognitive Function in Open- and Closed-Skill Athletes / Russo Gabriele, Bigliassi Marcelo, Ceciliani Andrea, Tessari Alessia.. - In: PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE. - ISSN 1469-0292. - ELETTRONICO. - 61:(2022), pp. 102186.1-102186.8. [10.1016/j.psychsport.2022.102186]

Exploring the Interplay Between Sport Modality and Cognitive Function in Open- and Closed-Skill Athletes

Russo Gabriele
Primo
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Ceciliani Andrea
Penultimo
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Tessari Alessia.
Ultimo
2022

Abstract

The degree to which each sport modality relies on cognitive visual skills is hitherto under-researched. This study sought to further understanding of the relationship between sport modality and visual search ability, visual working memory, and reasoning. Ninety-five participants took part in the present study. In order to assess visual search ability, we employed the Visual Search Task. Visual working memory was assessed through the Corsi Block Tapping – Backwards Task. Reasoning abilities were assessed through the Cognitive Reflection Task. Results indicate that visual search skills appear to benefit to a higher extent from open-skill sports when compared to closed-skill sports. It is important to emphasize, however, that this result was associated with a small effect size. Moreover, the present findings indicate that closed-skill athletes do not differ in terms of visual search abilities, working memory, and reasoning abilities when compared to control indivi
2022
Exploring the Interplay Between Sport Modality and Cognitive Function in Open- and Closed-Skill Athletes / Russo Gabriele, Bigliassi Marcelo, Ceciliani Andrea, Tessari Alessia.. - In: PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE. - ISSN 1469-0292. - ELETTRONICO. - 61:(2022), pp. 102186.1-102186.8. [10.1016/j.psychsport.2022.102186]
Russo Gabriele, Bigliassi Marcelo, Ceciliani Andrea, Tessari Alessia.
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