Movement Science Lab, Institute for Sport Science, Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, von-Seckendorff-Platz 2, Halle (Saale), 06120, Germany.
Institute for Sport Psychology and Sport Pedagogy, Leipzig, Germany.
BMC Psychol. 2024 Oct 2;12(1):528. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-02017-9.
This study examined the impact of sport-specific cognitive training (CT) on executive functions (EFs) in youth soccer players. Thirty-one athletes (13-15 years) participated, 13 in the intervention group (IG) and 18 in the control group (CG). The IG underwent an 8-week soccer-focused CT program, while the CG maintained regular training. The assessments included working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility tasks. The results revealed no significant improvements in EFs in the IG compared to those in the CG. Both groups showed enhanced cognitive flexibility, possibly due to general cognitive development or learning effects. The study suggested that an 8-week sport-specific CT may not enhance EFs in young soccer players, potentially due to a ceiling effect in highly skilled athletes. These findings should be considered when designing cognitive training programs for athletes, and future research could explore the optimal duration of such programs.
本研究考察了专项认知训练(CT)对青少年足球运动员执行功能(EFs)的影响。31 名运动员(13-15 岁)参与了研究,其中 13 名运动员接受了干预组(IG)的训练,18 名运动员接受了对照组(CG)的训练。IG 组接受了为期 8 周的以足球为重点的 CT 计划,而 CG 组则保持常规训练。评估包括工作记忆、抑制和认知灵活性任务。结果显示,IG 组的 EF 与 CG 组相比没有显著提高。两个组都显示出了认知灵活性的增强,这可能是由于一般认知发展或学习效应。研究表明,8 周的专项 CT 可能不会提高年轻足球运动员的 EF,这可能是由于高技能运动员的上限效应。在为运动员设计认知训练计划时应考虑到这些发现,未来的研究可以探索此类计划的最佳持续时间。