Start date:
October 2015Research Topic:
Cognitive Changes Linked to Martial Arts Practice in AdultsResearch pathway:
PsychologyResearch Supervisor:
Dr Paloma MariBeffaSupervising school:
School of Psychology, Bangor UniversityPrimary funding source:
ESRC StudentshipPrevious research has investigated the beneficial effects of activities such as yoga and mindfulness on cognitive functioning. Similar research using Martial Arts has been done, with positive effects being found in children. However, these improvements in cognitive functions have not yet been found in adults. The aim of this PhD is to use a variety of behavioural and electrophysiological methods to assess different facets of cognitive control, and how they may be improved through Martial Arts practice.
Publication:
Johnstone, A., & Mari-Beffa, P. (2018). The effects of Martial Arts training on attentional networks in typical adults. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 80.
Email:
a.johnstone@bangor.ac.ukTwitter:
@_ajohnstone