2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1460684
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Motor skill experience modulates attentional processing regardless of open- or closed-skill types: an ERP study

Mohamed Aly,
Turki Alzahrani,
Mohammed Fakehy
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAttentional engagement, the ability to maintain focus on relevant tasks, plays a crucial role in optimizing human performance. Studies have shown that athletes exhibit superior attentional engagement compared to non-athletes; however, it remains unclear if these benefits persist in non-sport-related tasks or differ across types of sports expertise, such as open-skill versus closed-skill sports.MethodsNinety-three young adults, divided into open-skill athletes (n = 31), closed-skill athletes (n = 31),… Show more

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