The neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmen

The research is devoted to studying of interconnection between successfulness of train to skill of regulation cerebrum bioelectric activity in alpha-band and to revealing of factors (sex, sport skill, general kinematic characteristic of executed motions) providing the distinctive changes of EEG. In...

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Main Author: LARISA CHERAPKINA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2012-03-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4100/jhse.2012.7.Proc1.13
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spelling doaj-f95eb1417c3d480fa5bc5bd8bcd4a9562020-11-24T23:29:37ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022012-03-017Proc1S116S127The neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmenLARISA CHERAPKINAThe research is devoted to studying of interconnection between successfulness of train to skill of regulation cerebrum bioelectric activity in alpha-band and to revealing of factors (sex, sport skill, general kinematic characteristic of executed motions) providing the distinctive changes of EEG. In first part of the work it’s showed that cerebrum bioelectric activity gender differences is decreasing and reaction on eyes closing is getting more stereotyped if skill of sportsmen (n=321) is growing. The sportsmen who practice acyclic substandard-variable types of sport have the least number of gender differences (by indexes of absolute and relative power in theta-, alpha- and beta-bands), and the greatest – sportsmen who practice cyclic types of sport. Less amounted reaction on the eyes closing is typical feature of sportswomen’s cerebrum bioelectric activity regardless of sport skill and characteristic of executed motions. In second part of the work it is revealed that neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmen (n=217) is being defined by totality of three factors (F=2.805; P=0.027).http://dx.doi.org/10.4100/jhse.2012.7.Proc1.13SEXSPORT SKILLGENERAL KINEMATIC CHARACTERISTIC OF EXECUTED MOTIONS
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The neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmen
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
SEX
SPORT SKILL
GENERAL KINEMATIC CHARACTERISTIC OF EXECUTED MOTIONS
author_facet LARISA CHERAPKINA
author_sort LARISA CHERAPKINA
title The neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmen
title_short The neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmen
title_full The neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmen
title_fullStr The neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmen
title_full_unstemmed The neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmen
title_sort neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmen
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2012-03-01
description The research is devoted to studying of interconnection between successfulness of train to skill of regulation cerebrum bioelectric activity in alpha-band and to revealing of factors (sex, sport skill, general kinematic characteristic of executed motions) providing the distinctive changes of EEG. In first part of the work it’s showed that cerebrum bioelectric activity gender differences is decreasing and reaction on eyes closing is getting more stereotyped if skill of sportsmen (n=321) is growing. The sportsmen who practice acyclic substandard-variable types of sport have the least number of gender differences (by indexes of absolute and relative power in theta-, alpha- and beta-bands), and the greatest – sportsmen who practice cyclic types of sport. Less amounted reaction on the eyes closing is typical feature of sportswomen’s cerebrum bioelectric activity regardless of sport skill and characteristic of executed motions. In second part of the work it is revealed that neurofeedback successfulness of sportsmen (n=217) is being defined by totality of three factors (F=2.805; P=0.027).
topic SEX
SPORT SKILL
GENERAL KINEMATIC CHARACTERISTIC OF EXECUTED MOTIONS
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