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25-09-2024

Do sport-specific demands lead to sensory-motor changes?

¿Las demandas específicas del deporte llevan a cambios sensoriomotores?

As demandas específicas do esporte levam a mudanças sensório motoras?

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15332/2422474X.10288
Leandro Rafael Leite
Ricardo Drews https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3121-0134
Fabian Alberto Romero Clavijo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9146-7543
Marco Túlio Silva Batista https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4392-6431
Marcelo de Castro Teixeira
Alessandro Teodoro Bruzi https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0018-0537

Resumen (es)

Este estudio investigó cómo las demandas ambientales específicas del deporte influyen en el tiempo de reacción. Cincuenta y seis mujeres se dividieron en grupos por edad (Adultos y Niños) y demandas sensoriomotoras específicas del deporte (Voleibol, Atletismo, Control). La tarea de Tiempo de Reacción midió el rendimiento sensoriomotor, pidiendo a los participantes que respondieran rápidamente a estímulos visuales presionando la tecla correspondiente. Se evaluó el tiempo de reacción bajo dos condiciones que variaban en función del número de estímulos utilizados.  En la comparación entre edades, los resultados indicaron superioridad de los adultos en relación con los niños. Sin embargo, no se observaron diferencias significativas entre los deportes dentro de cada grupo de edad. Además, la experiencia deportiva no predijo el rendimiento sensoriomotor según el análisis de regresión. Estos hallazgos sugieren que los cambios relacionados con la edad mejoran significativamente en el rendimiento sensoriomotor, mientras que las demandas ambientales específicas del deporte y la experiencia tienen una influencia limitada bajo condiciones no específicas.

Palabras clave (es): entrenamiento, experiencia deportiva, maduración, tiempo de reacción

Resumen (en)

The study investigated how sport-specific environmental demands influence reaction time. Fifty-six women were divided into groups by age (Adults and Children) and sport-specific sensory-motor demands (Volleyball, Track and Field, Control). The Reaction Time task measured sensorimotor performance, prompting participants to quickly respond to visual stimuli by pressing the corresponding key. Reaction time was evaluated under two conditions with varying stimuli counts. Adults outperformed children in reaction time regardless of sport or age group. However, no significant differences were observed between sports within each age group. Additionally, sport experience did not predict sensorimotor performance according to regression analysis. These findings suggest that age-related changes significantly impact sensorimotor performance, while sport-specific environmental demands and experience have limited influence under non-specific conditions.

Palabras clave (en): maturation, reaction time, sport experience, training

Resumen (pt)

Este estudo investigou como as demandas ambientais específicas do esporte influenciam o tempo de reação. Cinquenta e seis mulheres foram divididas em grupos por idade (Adultos e Crianças) e demandas sensório motoras específicas do esporte (Voleibol, Atletismo, Controle). A tarefa de Tempo de Reação mediu o desempenho sensório motor, pedindo aos participantes que respondessem rapidamente a estímulos visuais pressionando a tecla correspondente. O tempo de reação foi avaliado sob duas condições que variavam o número de estímulos utilizados. Na comparação entre idades, os resultados indicaram superioridade dos adultos em relação às crianças. No entanto, não foram observadas diferenças significativas entre os esportes dentro de cada grupo etário. Além disso, a experiência esportiva não previu o desempenho sensório motor de acordo com a análise de regressão. Esses resultados sugerem que as mudanças relacionadas à idade impactam significativamente o desempenho sensório motor, enquanto as demandas ambientais específicas do esporte e a experiência têm influência limitada sob condições não específicas.

Palabras clave (pt): experiência esportiva, maturação, tempo de reação, treinamento, experiência
Leandro Rafael Leite, Federal University of Lavras

Máster, colaborador de investigación, Universidad Federal de Lavras, Brasil. Dirección de correo electrónico: leandroleite@alumni.usp.br

Ricardo Drews, Federal University of Uberlândia

Doctorado, profesor, Universidad Federal de Uberlândia, Brasil. Dirección de correo electrónico: ricardo.drews@ufu.br

Fabian Alberto Romero Clavijo, Bishop’s University

Doctorado, becario postdoctoral, Bishop's University, Canadá. Dirección de correo electrónico: fromero@alumni.usp.br

Marco Túlio Silva Batista, Federal University of Minas Gerais

Maestría, candidato a doctorado, Universidad Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil, Dirección de correo electrónico: marco-tulio1992@hotmail.com.

Marcelo de Castro Teixeira, Federal University of Lavras

Doctorado, profesor, Universidad Federal de Lavras, Brasil. Dirección de correo electrónico: marceloc@ufla.br

Alessandro Teodoro Bruzi, Federal University of Lavras

Doctorado, profesor, Universidad Federal de Lavras, Brasil. Dirección de correo electrónico: bruzi@ufla.br

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Leite, L. R., Drews, R., Romero Clavijo, F. A., Silva Batista, M. T., de Castro Teixeira, M., & Bruzi, A. T. (2024). ¿Las demandas específicas del deporte llevan a cambios sensoriomotores?. Cuerpo, Cultura Y Movimiento, 14(2), 126-136. https://doi.org/10.15332/2422474X.10288