Acute effect of complexity in basketball on cognitive capacity
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Gutiérrez Capote, Alejandro; Madinabeitia Cabrera, Iker; Alarcón, Francisco; Torre Ramos, Elisa; Jiménez Martínez, Jesús; Cárdenas Vélez, DavidEditorial
Frontiers
Materia
executive function inhibitory control restriction,
Date
2024-05-16Referencia bibliográfica
Gutiérrez-Capote et al. Front. Psychol. 15:1376961. [https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1376961]
Patrocinador
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Operational Programme Andalusia 2014–2020 (Spanish Research Agency); SEJ-746-UGR20 “Effect of the manipulation of contextual variables of physical exercise on mental load and cognitive, emotional and athletic performance.”Résumé
Background: Executive functions, notably inhibition, significantly influence
decision-making and behavioral regulation in team sports. However, more
research must be conducted on individual player characteristics such as
experience and motor skills. This study assessed how accumulated practical
experience moderates inhibition in response to varying task difficulty levels.
Methods: Forty-four university students (age: 20.36 ± 3.13 years) participated
in this study with two sessions: one followed standard 1 × 1 basketball rules
(“Regular Practice”), while the other imposed motor, temporal, and spatial
restrictions (“Restriction Practice”). Functional difficulty was controlled by
grouping pairs with similar skill levels. Flanker and Go-Nogo tasks were used.
Results: Increasing complexity worsened cognitive performance (inhibition).
“Restriction Practice” showed a significantly slower and less accurate
performance in both tests than “Regular Practice” (p < 0.001). Experience
positively impacted test speed and accuracy (p < 0.001).
Conclusion: In sports, acute cognitive impacts are intrinsically linked to the
task’s complexity and the athlete’s cognitive resources. In this sense, it is
essential to adjust individually the cognitive demands of the tasks, considering
each athlete’s specific cognitive abilities and capacities.