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Communication & Cognition

Goalies Actually Process The World Differently, Study Finds

David Nield
10 November 2023
9 min
PME All levels

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Irish study shows soccer goalkeepers are better at using multiple senses, making them more precise in responding to sights and sounds.

Summary

KEY POINTS:
  1. 60 participants in study, including professional soccer players.
  2. Questions whether innate ability or training makes effective goalkeepers.
READ: Goalies Actually Process The World Differently, Study Finds

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