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Exposing an “Intangible” Cognitive Skill Among Collegiate Football Players: II. Enhanced Response Impulse Control

机译:在大学足球运动员中揭露“无形”认知技能:II。增强响应脉冲控制

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American football is played in a dynamic environment that places considerable demands on a player’s ability to make fast, precise reactions while controlling premature, impulsive reactions to spatial misinformation. We investigated the hypothesis that collegiate football players are more proficient than their non-athlete counterparts at controlling impulsive motor actions. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I football players (n = 280) and non-athlete controls (n = 32) completed a variant of the Simon conflict task, which quantifies choice reaction speed and the proficiency of controlling spatially driven response impulses. Overall, the choice reaction times (RTs) and accuracy rates of football players and controls were equivalent. Similarly, football players and controls were equally susceptible to producing incorrect impulsive motor responses. However, the slowing of RT attributed to the activation and successful inhibition of these impulses (i.e., the Simon effect) was reduced significantly among football players compared to controls. Moreover, differences in impulse control varied by position among the players, with the reduction being greater for offensive than for defensive players. Among offensive players, running backs, wide receivers, and offensive linemen had greater impulse control than did controls, whereas among defensive players only linebackers had greater control. Notably, the Simon effect was reduced by 60% in running backs compared to controls. These results contribute to emerging evidence that elite football players possess more proficient executive control over their motor systems than their age counterparts and suggest that the speed of controlling impulsive motor reactions may represent an enhanced cognitive “intangible” among football players.
机译:美式足球在一个充满活力的环境中播放,对球员的能力进行了相当大的要求,同时控制对空间错误信息过早,冲动的反应进行了快速,精确的反应。我们调查了大学足球运动员比控制冲动运动动作的非运动员对应者更精通的假设。国家大学运动会(NCAA)司我足球运动员(n = 280)和非运动员控制(n = 32)完成了SIMON冲突任务的变体,这些任务量化了选择反应速度和控制空间驱动的响应冲动的熟练程度。总体而言,选择反应时间(RTS)和足球运动员和控制的准确性率是等同的。同样,足球运动员和控制同样容易产生不正确的冲动运动反应。然而,与对照相比,足球运动员之间的激活和成功抑制这些脉冲的激活和成功抑制的速度显着减少,而是归因于这些冲动(即,Simon效应)。此外,脉冲控制因球员之间的位置而变化的差异,减少对防御者来说更大。在进攻球员中,运行背部,广泛的接收者和令人反感的Linemen具有比控制的更大的冲动控制,而防守参与者只有线卫有更多的控制。值得注意的是,与对照相比,共生效应减少了60%的跑步。这些结果有助于新兴的证据表明,精英足球运动员对其运动系统具有比其年龄同类的更熟练的行政控制权,并表明控制冲动运动反应的速度可能代表足球运动员中增强的认知“无形”。

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