Loris Karius neurofutbolistic analysis: from glory to hell.
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Keywords

traumatic brain injury
soccer
neuropsychology
state of consciousness

How to Cite

Ramos-Galarza, C., & Silva-Barragán, M. (2021). Loris Karius neurofutbolistic analysis: from glory to hell. Revista Ecuatoriana De Neurología, 29(2). https://doi.org/10.46997/revecuatneurol29200083

Abstract

In the soccer context there have been huge errors that have cost the teams dearly. Sometimes they occur due to nerves or deconcentration, however, according to our clinical eye, sometimes the brain plays a trick and its malfunction, the product of traumatic brain injury that occurred in the same game, is what determines the score of an encounter. This is what happened to the Liverpool goalkeeper in the final of the 2018 Champions League, who, from our neuro-soccer reflection, had errors that cost him the match, due to an affectation of the cerebral magnocellular pathway that allows processing spatial visual perceptual information. In the featured article, we reflect on his brain state before and after the trauma suffered and highlight that a footballer who is awake and expressing that he can continue, is not necessarily an individual with his brain preserved, since it may be only a part of his brain mass speaking, but, as seen in Karius, however, other silencers may have been altered. We close the work by highlighting the need to incorporate neuropsychological knowledge to understand the effect of trauma on the playfield, since this work confirms that humans do not play soccer with their legs or hands, they do so with your brain.

https://doi.org/10.46997/revecuatneurol29200083