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Study of cognitive mental processes in students in the field of "Physical Education and Sports"

https://doi.org/10.46845/2071-5331-2024-2-68-236-238

Abstract

The article presents data from a longitudinal study of cognitive mental processes among students in the field of “Physical Education and Sports”. It has been shown that over the past twenty years, indicators of concentration and stability of attention, perception of spatial features, working memory for words and numbers, as well as thinking have changed It is concluded that one of the possible reasons for the influence on the processes under study is the constant access of students to information environments on the Internet.

About the Authors

A. A. Zaitsev
Kaliningrad State Technical University
Russian Federation

Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor,

Kaliningrad 



V. F. Zaitseva
Kaliningrad State Technical University
Russian Federation

Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor,

Kaliningrad 



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Zaitsev A.A., Zaitseva V.F. Study of cognitive mental processes in students in the field of "Physical Education and Sports". The Tidings of the Baltic State Fishing Fleet Academy: Psychological and pedagogical sciences. 2024;(2(68)):236-238. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46845/2071-5331-2024-2-68-236-238

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