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Brazil striker Neymar's World Cup campaign was cut short by injury. Photo: Reuters

Neymar beats players 'on autopilot' say Japan neurologists

Neymar
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Brazilian superstar Neymar's brain activity while dancing past opponents is less than 10 per cent the level of amateur players, suggesting that he plays as if on autopilot, according to Japanese neurologists.

Results of brain scans conducted on Neymar in February this year indicated minimal cerebral function when he rotated his ankle and point to the Barcelona striker's wizardry being uncannily natural.

"From MRI images we discovered Neymar's brain activity to be less than 10 per cent of an amateur player," researcher Eiichi Naito said yesterday. "It is possible genetics is a factor, aided by the type of training he does."

From MRI images we discovered Neymar's brain activity to be less than 10 per cent of an amateur player
Eiichi Naito

The findings were published in the Swiss journal following a series of motor skills tests carried out on the 22-year-old Neymar and several other athletes in Barcelona in February this year.

Three Spanish second-division footballers and two top-level swimmers were also subjected to the same tests, added Naito of Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology.

Neymar plays as if he's on "auto-pilot" according to Japanese neurologists. Photo: AP

Naito concluded in his paper that the test results "provide valuable evidence that the football brain of Neymar recruits very limited neural resources in the motor-cortical foot regions during foot movements".

Asked whether Neymar's Barcelona teammate Lionel Messi or Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo might display similar test results, Naito said: "It is fair to assume that they would show similar levels given their footwork and technique."

Naito told Japan's newspaper: "Reduced brain activity means less burden which allows [the player] to perform many complex movements at once. We believe this gives him the ability to execute his various shimmies."

Neymar carried the hopes of host nation Brazil on his shoulders at the recently ended World Cup but his involvement ended in tears as he fractured a vertebra in the 2-1 quarter-final victory over Colombia.

Without their talisman, who had scored four goals in the tournament, Brazil suffered their most humiliating defeat ever when they were pulverised 7-1 by eventual champions Germany in the semi-final.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Neymar beats players 'on autopilot'
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