Concussion researchers have long suggested that damage to the corpus callosum, a thick bundle of nerves that connects the brain’s
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Baby up at night? Inactivity may be a culprit
New Michigan State University research suggests babies who are less active get less sleep, something new parents may want to
Read moreMaking moves and memories, are they connected?
It is known that certain areas of the brain are responsible for certain functions of the body. The cerebellum, a
Read moreFour weeks of riding an e-bike promotes fitness and health
The role of the e-bike in promoting health and fitness is comparable to that of a conventional bicycle. This was
Read moreNew agility tests can discriminate between soccer players at different performance levels: The tests could be a more accurate way to assess agility in young players, compared with conventional measurements such as sprinting and jumping ability
Agility — the ability to rapidly and tactically change speed or direction — is an important factor in soccer performance.
Read moreSoccer coaches are an untapped resource in assessing and developing player psychology: Training soccer coaches to assess player psychological characteristics that are important for performance could help to boost player success and well-being
With the 2018 World Cup just around the corner, soccer players and coaches are preparing to perform at their best.
Read moreMaking computer animation more agile, acrobatic — and realistic: From martial arts to break dancing, deep reinforcement learning provides realistic simulations
It’s still easy to tell computer-simulated motions from the real thing — on the big screen or in video games,
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