
Training Ground Guru Podcast Jes Buster Madsen: Neuroscience and developing decision making
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Oct 28, 2023 Jes Buster Madsen, Head of Research and Development for FC Copenhagen in Denmark, discusses the role of cognitive neuroscience in football. Topics include the importance of ecological psychology, visual cues, working memory, game intelligence, simplicity in neuroscience, and the neuroplasticity of the brain.
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Visual System Dominates Football Brain
- The visual system is the largest sensory system in the brain and crucial for understanding football tactics.
- Football training should exploit the brain's capacity to process visual cues and body movements.
Cognitive Profiles Vary by Position
- Different football positions have distinct cognitive ability profiles, e.g., central players show better working memory and scanning.
- Cognitive testing can help tailor player development according to position-specific mental capacities.
Train Working Memory & Pattern Recognition
- Enhance players' working memory to improve temporary information retention and decision-making on-field.
- Develop pattern recognition skills so players analyze game scenarios quickly and effortlessly.
