Konttinen N, Landers D M, Lyytinen H
Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2000 Jun;10(3):169-77. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0838.2000.010003169.x.
The present study focused on an examination of competitive shooters' aiming process during a rifle shooting task. The barrel movements of the rifle, as detected by a laser system during the last 1000-ms time period preceding the triggering, were recorded from six elite and six pre-elite shooters. Electrocortical slow potentials (SPs) from frontal (Fz), centro-lateral (C3, C4), and occipital (Oz) brain areas were recorded to get an additional insight into the underlying covert processing. The results suggested that the elite shooters did not pull the trigger until they reached a sustained rifle position. In the pre-elite shooters the rifle appeared to be in a less stable position, and their strategy was to take advantage of the first appropriate moment of steadiness without a sustained rifle position so they could pull the trigger. The observed pre-trigger readiness potential (RP) shifts at Fz and Oz were more positive among the elite shooters relative to the pre-elite shooters, reflecting their more pronounced covert effort, rather than increasing preparedness for the trigger pull. The present study lends support for the view that a successful aiming strategy is mainly based on sustained rifle balancing. With regards to the brain slow potentials, it can be concluded that the RP shift does not specifically reflect the preparation for the trigger pull.
本研究聚焦于对竞技射击运动员在步枪射击任务中的瞄准过程进行考察。在触发前的最后1000毫秒时间段内,通过激光系统检测到的步枪枪管运动,记录自六名精英射手和六名准精英射手。记录了额叶(Fz)、中央外侧(C3、C4)和枕叶(Oz)脑区的皮层慢电位(SPs),以进一步深入了解潜在的隐蔽加工过程。结果表明,精英射手在达到步枪持续稳定位置之前不会扣动扳机。在准精英射手中,步枪似乎处于不太稳定的位置,他们的策略是利用第一个合适的稳定时刻,而无需步枪持续稳定,以便能够扣动扳机。相对于准精英射手,精英射手在Fz和Oz处观察到的触发前准备电位(RP)变化更为正向,这反映了他们更为明显的隐蔽努力,而非增加扣动扳机的准备程度。本研究支持了这样一种观点,即成功的瞄准策略主要基于步枪的持续平衡。关于脑慢电位,可以得出结论,RP变化并非专门反映扣动扳机的准备情况。