neuroreha 2023; 15(03): 125-130
DOI: 10.1055/a-2124-5275
Schwerpunkt

Mentales Training im Sport

Martin Lotze
,
Tim Naumann
,
Jörn Munzert

Mentales Training beinhaltet den systematischen Einsatz von Bewegungsvorstellungen mit dem Ziel der Verbesserung von Lernen und Leistung bei Bewegungshandlungen. Welche Erkenntnisse gibt es dazu im Sport und wie lassen sie sich in die Neuroreha intergrieren?



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