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Greater gray matter volume in somatosensory and parietal regions in elite skiers compared with other athletes

Nakagawa, K.; Kanosue, K.

2026-05-13 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.05.10.724084 bioRxiv
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Elite athletes exhibit sport-specific neural adaptations, yet it remains unclear whether such changes reflect general effects of training or the unique demands of individual sports. Skiing requires postural control and whole-body coordination under dynamically unstable environments, placing high demands on somatosensory processing and sensorimotor integration. The present study aimed to identify structural brain characteristics specific to elite skiers by comparing them with athletes from other sports disciplines and non-athletes. T1-weighted MRI data were analyzed using voxel-based morphometry in 13 skiers, 23 non-ski control athletes and 25 non-athletes. Whole-brain analysis comparing skiers with non-ski athletes revealed a significant cluster showing greater gray matter volume in skiers compared with non-ski athletes in the left postcentral gyrus, extending into the superior parietal lobule. The identified cluster primarily encompassed cytoarchitectonic Areas 2 and 5L. These regions are involved in higher-order somatosensory processing and multisensory integration. Importantly, region-of-interest analysis demonstrated that gray matter volume within this cluster was greater in skiers compared with non-ski athletes and non-athletes, with no difference between non-ski athletes and non-athletes. These findings highlight the relative prominence of structural adaptations within somatosensory-parietal networks, reflecting the unique integration of proprioceptive and other sensory information required for elite skiing. Overall, these findings provide evidence for sport-specific structural brain differences in elite athletes and highlight the importance of somatosensory and parietal regions in sensorimotor integration relevant to skiing. These findings may have implications for understanding neural markers of expertise and may inform future approaches to training and performance evaluation in skiing.

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