November 28, 2020
Summaries of independently published NeuroTracker studies investigating assessment of human performance.
This study aimed to compare the efficacy of NeuroTracker training for concentration and game performance to conventional training.
21 university basketball athletes were divided into a NeuroTracker training group (12 sessions) or a conventional training group. The Concentration Grid Test was used to measure concentration, and FIBA-LiveStats were collected to evaluate the game statistics and athlete performance, both pre- and post-training.
NeuroTracker training resulted in 42% greater improvement in post-training Concentration Grid Test results, compared to conventional training.
No substantial improvements in game performance were found with either form of training.
Reference: Komarudin Komarudin et al. ‘NeuroTracker Three-Dimensional Multiple Object Tracking (3D-MOT): A Tool to Improve Concentration and Game Performance among Basketball Athletes’ Annals of Applied Sport Science 9(1), 2021.
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Summaries of independently published NeuroTracker studies investigating assessment of human performance.
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