Search Results - "De Waelle, Silke"
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The Effects of Age, Biological Maturation and Sex on the Development of Executive Functions in Adolescents
Published in Frontiers in physiology (10-09-2021)“…The development of executive functions (EF) has been widely investigated and is associated with various domains of expertise, such as academic achievement and…”
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Children Involved in Team Sports Show Superior Executive Function Compared to Their Peers Involved in Self-Paced Sports
Published in Children (Basel) (30-03-2021)“…Children's motor and cognitive functions develop rapidly during childhood. Physical activity and executive function are intricately linked during this…”
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The factor structure of executive function in childhood and adolescence
Published in Intelligence (Norwood) (01-01-2022)“…Executive functioning (EF) plays a major role in many domains of human behaviour, including self-regulation, academic achievement, and even sports expertise…”
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The development of perceptual-cognitive skills in youth volleyball players
Published in Journal of sports sciences (02-09-2021)“…In many sports, elite players outperform novices on tests for perceptual-cognitive skills, such as anticipation, decision-making and pattern recall. However,…”
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Visual Cognition and Experience Mediate the Relation between Age and Decision Making in Youth Volleyball Players
Published in Optometry and vision science (01-07-2021)“…SIGNIFICANCEExperts in different sports show superior decision-making skills compared with novices, but little is known about its development in youth players…”
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Differences in expertise level for anticipatory skill between badminton ‘in game’ strokes and serves
Published in International journal of sports science & coaching (01-08-2022)“…Over the past decades, researchers in racquet sports have been testing the role of visual anticipation and expert attunement to essential kinematic information…”
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