The Inner Game of Sport: is Everything in the Brain?

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 4 (3):284-305 (2010)
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The article deals with the following: Three brain imaging studies on athletes are evaluated. What do these neuroscientific studies tell us about the brain and mind of the athlete? Empirical investigations will need a neuro-theory of mind if they are to make the leap from neural activity to the mental. The article looks at such a theory, Gerald Edelman's?Neural Darwinism?. What are the implications of such a theory for sport science and philosophy of sport? The article appreciates some of the neurosciences applications, but questions the hope of giving a complete theory of mind

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