“…Until 2022 there was only one research group that wrote exclusively first-order papers on body percussion and the possible stimulation of cognitive and executive functions (Arnau-Mollá & Romero-Naranjo, 2022b This is a research group with a high level of activity, as in 2023 it has published ten first-order papers indexed in Wos. Among them are quantitative intervention studies with statistically significant results in selective attention in Primary Education (Romero-Naranjo, Pujalte-Cantó et al, 2023) and attention and anxiety in Secondary Education (Romero-Naranjo, Sayago-Martínez et al, 2023); ethnographic, on body percussion and traditional dances (Di Russo & Romero-Naranjo, 2023); neuromtricity and body schema, which presents the basis for the use of body percussion in physical education and sport sciences, as well as the possible benefits and contents of neuromotor work at kinaesthetic/anatomical, psychological, neurological/cognitive, ethnomusicological, musical, visual arts, creativity, evaluation and research levels (Romero-Naranjo, Andreu-Cabrera et al , 2023); theoretical justification on neuromotricity as an interdisciplinary resource (Romero-Naranjo, Andreu-Cabrera, 2023a); Theoretical-practical justification on physical condition and neuromotricity (Romero-Naranjo & Andreu-Cabrera, 2023b) and on the ten pillars of neuromotricity (Romero-Naranjo & Andreu-Cabrera, 2023c); bibliometric studies on dual-task and movement (Mas-Mas et al, 2023) and on traditional dances in Spain (Penalva et al, 2023); and the first case study that evaluates, through body percussion, cardiorespiratory aspects and ergo-spirometry or stress test with gas analysis, and that demonstrates that BAPNE FIT activities favour and increase heart rate and maximum oxygen consumption (Romero-Naranjo & Llorca-Garnero, 2023).…”