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Balance Expertise Is Associated with Superior Spatial Perspective-Taking Skills.
Hötting, Kirsten; Rogge, Ann-Kathrin; Kuhne, Laura A; Röder, Brigitte.
Afiliação
  • Hötting K; Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, Universität Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 11, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
  • Rogge AK; Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, Universität Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 11, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
  • Kuhne LA; Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, Universität Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 11, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
  • Röder B; Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, Universität Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 11, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
Brain Sci ; 11(11)2021 Oct 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34827399
ABSTRACT
Balance training interventions over several months have been shown to improve spatial cognitive functions and to induce structural plasticity in brain regions associated with visual-vestibular self-motion processing. In the present cross-sectional study, we tested whether long-term balance practice is associated with better spatial cognition. To this end, spatial perspective-taking abilities were compared between balance experts (n = 40) practicing sports such as gymnastics, acrobatics or slacklining for at least four hours a week for the last two years, endurance athletes (n = 38) and sedentary healthy individuals (n = 58). The balance group showed better performance in a dynamic balance task compared to both the endurance group and the sedentary group. Furthermore, the balance group outperformed the sedentary group in a spatial perspective-taking task. A regression analysis across all participants revealed a positive association between individual balance performance and spatial perspective-taking abilities. Groups did not differ in executive functions, and individual balance performance did not correlate with executive functions, suggesting a specific association between balance skills and spatial cognition. The results are in line with theories of embodied cognition, assuming that sensorimotor experience shapes cognitive functions.
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