Inter-disciplinarity in sport sciences: The neuroscience example*

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Patrick Fargier, Christian Collet, Aidan Moran, Raphaël Massarelli
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Abstract

Sport science is a relatively recent domain of research born from the interactions of different disciplines related to sport. According to the European College of sport science (http://sport-science.org): “scientific excellence in sport science is based on disciplinary competence embedded in the understanding that its essence lies in its multi- and interdisciplinary character”. In this respect, the scientific domain of neuroscience has been developed within such a framework. Influenced by the apparent homogeneity of this scientific domain, the present paper reviews three important research topics in sport from a neuroscientific perspective. These topics concern the relationship between mind and motor action, the effects of cognition on motor performance, and the study of certain mental states (such as the “flow” effect, see below) and motor control issues to understand, for example, the neural substrates of the vertical squat jump. Based on the few extensive examples shown in this review, we argue that by adopting an interdisciplinary paradigm, sport science can emulate neuroscience in becoming a mono-discipline.

运动科学的跨学科性:神经科学的例子*
体育科学是一个相对较新的研究领域,产生于与体育相关的不同学科的相互作用。根据欧洲体育科学学院(http://sport-science.org):)的说法,“体育科学的卓越科学成就是建立在学科能力的基础上的,这种能力植根于对其本质在于其多学科和跨学科特征的理解”。在这方面,神经科学领域是在这样一个框架内发展起来的。受这一科学领域明显同质性的影响,本文从神经科学的角度回顾了体育运动中的三个重要研究课题。这些主题涉及心理和运动动作之间的关系,认知对运动表现的影响,以及对某些心理状态(如“流”效应,见下文)和运动控制问题的研究,以理解,例如,垂直深蹲跳的神经基础。基于本综述中展示的几个广泛的例子,我们认为,通过采用跨学科范式,体育科学可以模仿神经科学成为一门单一学科。
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