The Cognitive Benefits of Playing Volleyball: A Systematic Review
Yıl 2022,
Cilt: 12 Sayı: 3, 270 - 280, 15.12.2022
Evrim Gökçe
Emel Gunes
Erhan Nalçacı
Öz
This systematic review examines the effects of playing volleyball, an open-skill sport, on cognition. Four hundred seventeen studies were accessed with specified search criteria, and 21 studies containing neurophysiological outcomes were found eligible for evaluation. Most studies reported cognitive improvement in volleyball players compared to control groups. Fewer studies demonstrated superior effects of playing volleyball over other sports types. Results indicate that playing volleyball has an improving effect on cognition, mainly executive functions.
Kaynakça
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Yıl 2022,
Cilt: 12 Sayı: 3, 270 - 280, 15.12.2022
Evrim Gökçe
Emel Gunes
Erhan Nalçacı
Kaynakça
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- 47. O’Brien J, Ottoboni G, Tessari A, Setti A. One bout of open skill exercise improves cross-modal perception and immediate memory in healthy older adults who habitually exercise. PLoS One 2017;12:e0178739.
- 48. Jacobson J, Matthaeus L. Athletics and executive functioning: how athletic participation and sport type correlate with cognitive performance. Psychol. Sport Exerc 2014;15:521–27.
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- 50. Tsai CL, Wang CH, Pan CY, Chen FC, Huang SY, Tseng YT. T he effects of different exercise types on visuospatial attention in the elderly. Psychol. Sport Exerc 2016;26:130–38.
- 51. Gorham LS, Jernigan T, Hudziak J, Barch DM. Involvement in Sports, Hippocampal Volume, and Depressive Symptoms in Children. Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging 2019;4(5):484–92.
- 52. Diamond A. Close interrelation of motor development and cognitive development and of the cerebellum and the pre- frontal cortex. Child Development. 2000;71:44–56.
- 53. Fernandes VR, Ribeiro ML, Melo T, de Tarso Maciel-Pinheiro P, Guimarães TT, Araújo NB, et al. Motor Coordination Correlates with Academic Achievement and Cognitive Function in Children. Frontiers in psychology 2016;7:318.
- 54. Liu X, Banich MT, Jacobson BL, Tanabe JL. Common and distinct neural substrates of attentional control in an integrated Simon and spatial Stroop task as assessed by event-related fMRI. Neuroimage 2004;22:1097–1106.
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- 58. Swami S. Executive Functions and Decision Making: A Managerial Review, 2013;25(4):203–21. IIMB Management Review
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- 60. Santana C, Azevedo LB, Cattuzzo MT, Hill JO, Andrade LP, Prado WL. Physical fitness and academic performance in youth: A systematic review. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2017;27(6):579–603.
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- 62. Esmaeilzadeh S, Hartman E, Farzizadeh R, Azevedo LB, Kalantari HA, Dziembowska I, et al. Association between physical fitness and cognitive performance in 19–24 year old males. Biology of sport 2018;35(4):355–62.
- 63. Kilner JM, Neal A, Weiskopf N, Friston KJ, Frith CD. Evidence of mirror neurons in human inferior frontal gyrus. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009;29(32):10153–9.
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