Cognitive processes related to the decision-making process in interactive sports
Performance in interactive sports is hugely conditioned by the quality of the decisions made during play. In the last two decades progress in neuroscience has aroused interest in the cognitive processes involved in decision making, particularly the role played by emotions. The group approaches this line of study convinced of its capacity to generate applied research that can resolve questions about decision making in sport and help trainers to design suitable intervention programmes to improve cognitive and emotional processes that will help effective choices to be made