The KRUSE ELITE Podcast #15 - The Neural Hierarchy Pt 1: The Visual System
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Mar 9, 2024 Exploring the neural hierarchy, the podcast discusses the visual system's crucial role in movement and athletic performance. It delves into visual deficits' impact on pain, injury, and sports performance, advocating for training to enhance strength, coordination, and pain management. The importance of optimizing sensory input and removing visual stimulus for system focus is highlighted.
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Neural Hierarchy Overview
- The neural hierarchy consists of visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive systems.
- The visual system is most important, contributing 70% of sensory information.
Visual Deficits in Athletics
- Taylor Kruse shares how visual deficits affected his athletic career.
- He quit lacrosse due to visually induced stress, favoring proprioceptive wrestling.
Visual Deficits & Injuries
- Visual deficits can cause hemispheric dominance, potentially leading to injuries.
- Taylor Kruse experienced more right-side injuries due to a less active right cortex.
