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- Oh, Kyungjin;
- Lee, Jea Woog;
- Kang, Kyung Doo;
- Han, Doug Hyun
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Objective This study hypothesized that physical status, temperament and characteristics, and neurocognitive functions of basketball players could predict the result of Korean Basketball League (KBL) draft selection. Methods We recruited the number of 89 college elite basketball players (KBL selection, n=44; non-KBL selection, n=45), and the number of 82 age-matched healthy comparison subjects who major in sports education in college. All participants were assessed with the Results Current results showed that physical status, temperament and characteristics, and neurocognitive functions of college basketball players could predict the KBL draft selection. Among temperament and characteristics, novelty seeking and reward dependence were associated with KBL draft selection. The basketball performances including average scores and average rebound were associated with Emotional Perception and Mental Rotation. Conclusion In order to be a good basketball player for a long time, it was confirmed that temperamental factors and neurocognitive factors were very closely related. Furthermore, it is also judged that these results can be used as basic data to predict potential professional basketball players. Psychiatry Investig 2025;22(1):66-74
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- 제목
- Temperamental and Neurocognitive Predictors in Korean Basketball League Draft Selection
- 저자
- Oh, Kyungjin; Lee, Jea Woog; Kang, Kyung Doo; Han, Doug Hyun
- 발행일
- 2025-01
- 유형
- Article
- 권
- 22
- 호
- 1
- 페이지
- 66 ~ 74