Neurotracker Reviews
Recovery disk for windows 7 dell inspiron. In an independent review, NeuroTracker was found to be the only perceptual training method that measurably increased athletes’ performance in real competition! It’s a trusted training tool at IMG Academy and with multiple professional teams including the Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Falcons, and Manchester Unitedand that’s why we use the NeuroTracker 3D as an integral part of the i20/20xL Training Program. Neurotracker.net is tracked by us since January, 2017. Over the time it has been ranked as high as 279 299 in the world, while most of its traffic comes from United Kingdom, where it reached as high as 22 062 position. Demo.neurotracker.net receives less than 6.37% of its total traffic. It was hosted by DigitalOcean LLC and PSINet Inc. Admiralty total tide software.
The aim of the review was to study the effectiveness of perceptual–cognitive training interventions with professional athletes. The researchers explained that in interactive sports, perceiving and predicting the actions of teammates, opponents and the motion of the ball, then executing the correct action, is key for performance success. A wealth of sports science research has found that these perceptual-cognitive abilities are major factors in differentiating elite athletes from amateurs, particularly in team-sports. Using rigorous benchmarks for methodological quality, they narrowed a total of 1692 perceptual-cognitive training studies to just 16. Of these 16, 2 NeuroTracker studies were selected, was the only study deemed to have an ideal sample size of athletes. All of the studies were then evaluated by four independent expert reviewers, who examined them for evidence on training and transfer effects, according to strict criteria. The main goal of the review was to see if evidence for ‘far-transfer’ existed, that is, training on a task which leads to improvement in abilities very different from the training itself. This is what the researchers referred to as ‘.the gold-standard.the key consideration for the relevance of perceptual–cognitive training in sports’. They also identified the problem that, ‘.transfer, be it near, further or far, is mostly not studied empirically’. Around 60% of the studies showed off-court performance enhancement in tests similar to the training activity (near-transfer), which included both of the NeuroTracker studies. However, when it came to far transfer, only 3 studies qualified for review. Of these, two showed no transfer effect. The remaining study was with NeuroTracker, which ‘showed a reliable positive effect’ - a in passing decision-making accuracy in competitive soccer play.
The absence of evidence for far transfer in sports has been similarly revealed by other recent meta-reviews, which also included novice athlete populations. In this context NeuroTracker is leading the way in the Holy Grail of cognitive sports science research. The researchers found the NeuroTracker soccer study to be of special interest because it raised questions about the traditional thinking on transfer in interactive sports. Namely the notion that practice conditions should closely recreate key situations of sports performance.