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Zen and the Art of Table Tennis: Navigating my Late-life Crisis
Eye on the Ball: Table Tennis as a Pro-Health Form of Leisure-Time Physical Activity
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Study finds picking up a ping-pong paddle may benefit people with Parkinson’s
Playing Ping Pong May Significantly Improve Parkinson’s Symptoms
Parkinson patients play ping pong to combat disease symptoms
Table Tennis Program May Ease Motor Symptoms in Parkinson’s, Early Study Shows
Fighting fit: How table tennis helps elderly live well with dementia
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Balardin, J. B., Zimeo Morais, G. A., Furucho, R. A., Trambaiolli, L., Vanzella, P., Biazoli Jr, C., & Sato, J. R. (2017). Imaging brain function with functional near-infrared spectroscopy in unconstrained environments. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 11, 258.
Biernat, E., Buchholtz, S., & Krzepota, J. (2018). Eye on the ball: table tennis as a pro-health form of leisure-time physical activity. International journal of environmental research and public health, 15(4), 738.
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Wolf, S., Brölz, E., Keune, P. M., Wesa, B., Hautzinger, M., Birbaumer, N., & Strehl, U. (2015). Motor skill failure or flow-experience? Functional brain asymmetry and brain connectivity in elite and amateur table tennis players. Biological psychology, 105, 95-105.
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