VISUAL STIMULI FOR IMPROVING PERCEPTUAL-COGNITIVE SKILLS IN SPORT ACTIVITIES: THE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT

The purpose of this article is to analyze the possible contribution of visual training systems in learning perceptual-cognitive skills. Starting from a serious consideration on executive functions, a deep analysis of scientific literature guided us up to Transfer of Training concept, i.e. to underst...

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Main Authors: Sonja Čotar, Antonio Ascione, Davide Di Palma, Valeria Agosti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Edizioni Universitarie Romane 2020-01-01
Series:Giornale italiano di educazione alla salute, sport e didattica inclusiva
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Online Access:http://ojs.gsdjournal.it/index.php/gsdj/article/view/163
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author Sonja Čotar
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description The purpose of this article is to analyze the possible contribution of visual training systems in learning perceptual-cognitive skills. Starting from a serious consideration on executive functions, a deep analysis of scientific literature guided us up to Transfer of Training concept, i.e. to understand that visual stimuli could create new learning fields so that what is learning during the training could be transferred to competition.
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spelling doaj.art-515d4e03bae04c32b945f67b174e09222022-12-21T18:53:18ZengEdizioni Universitarie RomaneGiornale italiano di educazione alla salute, sport e didattica inclusiva2532-32962020-01-014110.32043/gsd.v4i1.163172VISUAL STIMULI FOR IMPROVING PERCEPTUAL-COGNITIVE SKILLS IN SPORT ACTIVITIES: THE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORTSonja Čotar0Antonio Ascione1Davide Di Palma2Valeria Agosti3Handball Federation of SloveniaUniversità degli Studi di Bari "Aldo Moro"Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope"University of SalernoThe purpose of this article is to analyze the possible contribution of visual training systems in learning perceptual-cognitive skills. Starting from a serious consideration on executive functions, a deep analysis of scientific literature guided us up to Transfer of Training concept, i.e. to understand that visual stimuli could create new learning fields so that what is learning during the training could be transferred to competition.http://ojs.gsdjournal.it/index.php/gsdj/article/view/163visual stimulisports technologyexecutive functionscognitive skillstransfer of training
spellingShingle Sonja Čotar
Antonio Ascione
Davide Di Palma
Valeria Agosti
VISUAL STIMULI FOR IMPROVING PERCEPTUAL-COGNITIVE SKILLS IN SPORT ACTIVITIES: THE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
Giornale italiano di educazione alla salute, sport e didattica inclusiva
visual stimuli
sports technology
executive functions
cognitive skills
transfer of training
title VISUAL STIMULI FOR IMPROVING PERCEPTUAL-COGNITIVE SKILLS IN SPORT ACTIVITIES: THE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
title_full VISUAL STIMULI FOR IMPROVING PERCEPTUAL-COGNITIVE SKILLS IN SPORT ACTIVITIES: THE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
title_fullStr VISUAL STIMULI FOR IMPROVING PERCEPTUAL-COGNITIVE SKILLS IN SPORT ACTIVITIES: THE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
title_full_unstemmed VISUAL STIMULI FOR IMPROVING PERCEPTUAL-COGNITIVE SKILLS IN SPORT ACTIVITIES: THE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
title_short VISUAL STIMULI FOR IMPROVING PERCEPTUAL-COGNITIVE SKILLS IN SPORT ACTIVITIES: THE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
title_sort visual stimuli for improving perceptual cognitive skills in sport activities the technology support
topic visual stimuli
sports technology
executive functions
cognitive skills
transfer of training
url http://ojs.gsdjournal.it/index.php/gsdj/article/view/163
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