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SHS Web Conf.
Volume 70, 2019
Trends in the Development of Psycho-Pedagogical Education in the Conditions of Transitional Society (ICTDPP-2019)
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Article Number | 09004 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Psychophysiology and clinical psychology: theory and practice | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20197009004 | |
Published online | 22 November 2019 |
Interrelation of indicators of efficiency of throws and individually typological properties of the higher nervous activity and sensorimotor functions of athletes in basketball
1
Shenzhen University, China
2
North-East federal university, Russia
3
Yakut state agricultural academy, Russia
4
Churapcha state institute of physical education and sports, Russia
* Corresponding author: 706037@mail.ru
The article discusses the results of research of interrelation between individually typological properties of the higher nervous activity, sensorimotor functions and the efficiency of throws into the basket of students-basketball players. Study of psychophysiological condition of athletes in basketball is very important because motor skills are directly related to psychophysiological characteristics. With the help of computer system “Diagnost-1” (authors N.V. Makarenko, V.S. Lizogub) data characterizing individually typological properties of the higher nervous activity and sensorimotor functions of basketball players were obtained. Data analysis proves that the most of surveyed athletes have strong and movable type of the higher nervous activity. The efficiency of throws into the basket and psychophysiological condition of athletes are interrelated tightly. It was proved by the results of correlation analysis of quantities of psychological, physiological and pedagogical tests, namely, indicators of individual typological properties of higher nervous activity and sensorimotor functions and nine tests on determination of the efficiency of throws by students-basketball players.
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