Brooks N, Kupshik G, Wilson L, Galbraith S, Ward R
Glasgow University, Department of Psychological Medicine, UK.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1987 Aug;50(8):997-1000. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.50.8.997.
Neuropsychological examinations were carried out on 29 amateur boxers and 19 controls matched for age, ethnicity, and education. There was no evidence of significantly impaired performance in the boxers. Within the boxing group, a variety of features of boxing history were examined as possible predictors of cognitive performance (such as number of knockouts, duration of boxing). No feature was a significant predictor of lower cognitive performance.
对29名业余拳击手和19名在年龄、种族和教育程度上相匹配的对照组人员进行了神经心理学检查。没有证据表明拳击手的表现有明显受损。在拳击组中,研究了拳击历史的各种特征,作为认知表现的可能预测因素(如击倒次数、拳击时间)。没有任何特征是认知表现较低的显著预测因素。