NEUROSCIENCE – Sports Chronobiology – Part 1
Chronobiology is the scientific discipline that studies the rhythms and “internal clocks” of the human body (body-clocks), this is, our […]
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Chronobiology is the scientific discipline that studies the rhythms and “internal clocks” of the human body (body-clocks), this is, our […]
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Performance optimization in elite sports is increasingly being redefined as a challenge of neural efficiency rather than just physical output.
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Learning to ski is more than just a physical feat; it is a complex rewiring of the brain. When you
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Skiing performance could be defined as our personal mode to make well use of inner (skills, behavior, effort, etc.) and
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In the high-speed environment of alpine skiing, the difference between a perfect turn and a fall often comes down to
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In skiing, our body tends to automatically assume determined dispositions based on vestibular and postural reflexes. When our stance is
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During human development, primitive reflexes are inhibited, giving way to postural reflexes involved in dealing with gravitational demands. If primitive
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In the high-velocity environment of downhill skiing, our brain must process a relentless stream of sensory data in milliseconds. From
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In the context of high-speed mountain descent, spatial perception is a sophisticated computational feat performed by the brain’s neural architecture.
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Spatial perception is being environmentally conscious and the maneuvers we generate in the circumscribing mountain space. It is a fundamental
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