Document Type : Original research study

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The purpose of this study was to comparison the temporal processing precision among elite and non-elite taekwondo players’ in short and long time intervals. Twenty three elite taekwondo players who attended the camp of the national team, and twenty three none elite taekwondo players were chosen respectively at convenience and random sampling methods. Results showed that temporal processing precision elite taekwondo players’ in short and long time intervals are significantly better than non elite players. Thus, we should consider temporal processing as one of the effective perceptional component in elite and talent identification.

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