2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.cogbrainres.2004.09.003
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Intensive baseball practice improves the Go/Nogo reaction time, but not the simple reaction time

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“…Barcelos et al 8 however stated that among longer training individuals without long-term sport experience a significant difference of SRT was detected. These findings correlates with the results of Kida et al 9 who also confirmed a significant difference in SRT between elite baseball players and a group of beginners. These conclusions support the assumption that in these sports the level of SRT is not the main predictor of a successful performance.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Barcelos et al 8 however stated that among longer training individuals without long-term sport experience a significant difference of SRT was detected. These findings correlates with the results of Kida et al 9 who also confirmed a significant difference in SRT between elite baseball players and a group of beginners. These conclusions support the assumption that in these sports the level of SRT is not the main predictor of a successful performance.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…SRT is very strongly genetically conditioned and it is very difficult to influence it by training, similar findings were made by Sergienko 24 . This was also supported by researches concerning simple reaction time among sport active and inactive population analyzed by several researchers 8,9 unfortunately no significant difference was found among the values of RT between observed groups. This research came up with similar findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…essa decisão foi tomada para se controlar, por exemplo, o número e a natureza dos estímulos apresentados. isso pode ser entendido como limitação, porém, estudos realizados com aparatos exclusivamente experimentais foram capazes de identificar diferenças no tre de atletas e não-atletas (1,11,13) . ando, Kida e oda (1) realizaram um experimento com jogadores de futebol e estudantes universitários sem experiência em esportes com bola, mensurando o tre por meio de um estimulo visual circular central e periférico exposto na tela de um computador.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…esta característica parece estar relacionada com os tipos de prática e de ação motora que são analisados. Kida, oda e matsumura (11) constataram que jogadores de beisebol apresentaram um menor tre em relação a tenistas em um delineamento experimental que sugeriria uma tarefa motora comum somente ao beisebol. no entanto, sendo os valores diminuídos de tre específicos das ações motoras do esporte, até que ponto esta especificidade é sensível em diferentes condições de jogo?…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…A prática de esportes desenvolveu a velocidade dos sistemas perceptuais e motores, embora a prática de longo prazo no esporte não melhorou as habilidades de TRSimples, melhorou apenas as habilidades em tarefas mais complexas (KIDA; ODA; MATSUMURA, 2005;BAUR et al, 2006;VANTTINEN et al, 2010;CHAN et al, 2011;COJOCA-RIU, 2011 …”
Section: (C) Níveis De Prática E Comparações Do Trsimples De Atletas unclassified