Quick decisions in soccer enhanced by brain’s ability to suppress actions, researchers find

To pass or not to pass, that is the question faced by soccer players the world over in every match. It might be unsurprising that higher skilled players exhibit better execution of actions than lower skilled ones, but now an Osaka Metropolitan University-led research team has evidence that the neural process to suppress actions also plays an important role. The findings were published in Brain Sciences.

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