Dopamine neurotransmitter and its relationship to central nervous signal speed in advanced basketball players
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The research aimed to identify the relationship between the dopamine neurotransmitter and the speed of the central nervous signal for advanced basketball players. The researchers assumed, in light of the goal of their research, that there is a significant correlation between the dopamine neurotransmitter and the speed of the central nervous signal for advanced basketball players.. The researchers used... The descriptive approach is in the form of correlational relationships to determine the extent of the relationship between two or more variables. The research community was represented by the (12) players of the Tadamon Sports Club in basketball, and the researchers chose them entirely for the experiment. In it, the researchers reached a set of conclusions, the most important of which is that there is a significant correlation between the dopamine transporter and Nervous system and central nervous signal speed for the research sample. The recommendations included the most important, which is the necessity of conducting research on neurotransmitters experimentally and linking them to functional variables in order to reach consistent and verified results.
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