2018, Number 1
Executive functions on martial arts practice
Language: Spanish
References: 43
Page: 266-283
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ABSTRACT
Executive Functions (EF) are a group of superior organizational skills and information integration, represent very complex behaviors related to the ability to respond adaptively to new situations, and allow a person to function successfully through independent behavior, purposeful and self-sufficient. They are neuroanatomically associated with different neural interactions in the prefrontal cortex. The practice of martial arts has a benefit in the brain that includes the study of some FE in diverse populations. The aim of the study is to assess comprehensively the different executive functions related to brain prefrontal area through a neuropsychological battery frontal lobes and executive functions. Participants martial artists and sedentary people. Significant differences between groups in the dorsolateral prefrontal functions of working memory, executive functions and orbitomediales where martial arts practitioners outnumber the sedentary population found. The practice of martial arts is a benefit in the brain in the prefrontal area reflecting better performance in various executive functions.REFERENCES
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