Can 'cognitive training' really improve a footballer's game intelligence?
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Football teams have been attempting to hone players’ mental skills, from anticipation to decision-making, since the 1950s, when Brazil’s pioneering psychologist Joao Carvalhaes introduced Pele and his teammates to psychometric tests. But as techniques such as virtual reality (VR) training sessions become more commonplace, how close are clubs to developing cognitive training which can really make a difference to attributes such as reaction speed?
Can 'cognitive training' really improve a footballer's game intelligence?
Can 'cognitive training' really improve a…
Can 'cognitive training' really improve a footballer's game intelligence?
Football teams have been attempting to hone players’ mental skills, from anticipation to decision-making, since the 1950s, when Brazil’s pioneering psychologist Joao Carvalhaes introduced Pele and his teammates to psychometric tests. But as techniques such as virtual reality (VR) training sessions become more commonplace, how close are clubs to developing cognitive training which can really make a difference to attributes such as reaction speed?