Selective enhancement of attentional networks in college table tennis athletes: a preliminary investigation

Department of Sport Psychology, School of Kinesiology, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.2508v1
Subject Areas
Neuroscience, Kinesiology, Psychiatry and Psychology
Keywords
table tennis athlete, attentional network test, attentional network
Copyright
© 2016 Wang et al.
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Wang B, Guo W, Zhou C. 2016. Selective enhancement of attentional networks in college table tennis athletes: a preliminary investigation. PeerJ Preprints 4:e2508v1

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate the characteristics of the attentional network in college table tennis athletes. A total of 65 college students categorized as table tennis athlete group or non-athlete group participated in the study. All participants completed the attentional network test (ANT) which measured the alerting, orienting and executive control networks. The results showed a significant difference between the athlete and non-athlete group for executive control network (p <0.01), while no differences were observed for alerting (p>0.05) or orienting (p>0.05) networks. These results combined suggest that college table tennis athletes exhibited selectively enhanced executive control of attentional networks.

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