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Developmental trajectories of motor imagery in relation to physical fitness in children aged 7 to 14 years : a 1-year follow-up study
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Šlosar, Luka
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Avtor
),
ID
Puš, Katarina
(
Avtor
),
ID
Marušič, Uroš
(
Avtor
)
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Motor imagery (MI) is fundamentally linked to the motor system. It improves motor learning and optimizes motor actions without physical execution, highlighting its unique role in rehabilitation programs and motor performance. Understanding the developmental trajectories of MI and the factors influencing its variability across ages could enable more effective, age-specific strategies for pediatric rehabilitation. This study assessed 65 children aged 7 to 14 years at two time points 1 year apart. MI ability was assessed using the Movement Imagery Questionnaire for Children, and physical fitness was evaluated using the SLOfit testing battery. Among the three perspectives assessed; internal visual imagery (IVI), external visual imagery (EVI), and kinesthetic imagery (KI), KI was unique in not correlating with age at both time points. The development of MI perspectives varied between athletes and non-athletes, with non-athletes showing a decline in IVI compared with athletes. This differential was further evidenced by significant differences in KI between the groups at the second assessment, with a similar trend observed at the first assessment. Of the physical fitness tests, only the 600-m run correlated consistently with KI at both assessments. Our findings suggest that regular participation in sports significantly affects KI performance, highlighting the importance of sports participation for the development of MI abilities in children. Future research should examine additional assessment points in different age groups and sport experience to better understand the development of MI and its potential implications for pediatric rehabilitation.
Jezik:
Angleški jezik
Ključne besede:
motor imagery
,
physical fitness
,
childhood development
,
pediatric rehabilitation
Vrsta gradiva:
Članek v reviji
Tipologija:
1.01 - Izvirni znanstveni članek
Organizacija:
FŠ - Fakulteta za šport
Status publikacije:
Objavljeno
Različica publikacije:
Objavljena publikacija
Leto izida:
2025
Št. strani:
11 str.
Številčenje:
Vol. 249, art. 106115
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-164603
UDK:
796.01:612.821
ISSN pri članku:
0022-0965
DOI:
10.1016/j.jecp.2024.106115
COBISS.SI-ID:
213087235
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Licenca CC BY-NC 4.0 je navedena na pristajalni strani članka (glej izvorni URL zgoraj). (Datum opombe: 5. 11. 2024)
Datum objave v RUL:
05.11.2024
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48
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22
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Naslov:
Journal of experimental child psychology
Skrajšan naslov:
J. exp. child psychol.
Založnik:
Elsevier
ISSN:
0022-0965
COBISS.SI-ID:
721173
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Licenca:
CC BY-NC 4.0, Creative Commons Priznanje avtorstva-Nekomercialno 4.0 Mednarodna
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Sekundarni jezik
Jezik:
Slovenski jezik
Ključne besede:
gibalna predstava
,
telesna pripravljenost
,
razvoj otrok
,
pediatrična rehabilitacija
,
gibanje
,
otroci
,
medicinska rehabilitacija
Projekti
Financer:
EC - European Commission
Program financ.:
H2020
Številka projekta:
952401
Naslov:
TWINning the BRAIN with machine learning for neuro-muscular efficiency
Akronim:
TwinBrain
Financer:
EC - European Commission
Program financ.:
HE
Številka projekta:
101120150
Naslov:
ERA talents for boosting and balancing brain circulation
Akronim:
TBrainBoost
Financer:
ARRS - Agencija za raziskovalno dejavnost Republike Slovenije
Številka projekta:
P5-0381
Naslov:
Kineziologija za kakovost življenja
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