Beyer L, Weiss T, Hansen E, Wolf A, Seidel A
Institute of Physiology, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, G.D.R.
Int J Psychophysiol. 1990 Jul;9(1):75-80. doi: 10.1016/0167-8760(90)90008-2.
Central nervous processes of sensorimotor and behaviour control are prerequisites of skills and motor performance. Eight students (Ss) in sports were tested during motor imagination. They were requested to imagine their own movements when swimming over a distance of 100 m (sitting in a resting position, without any real or imitated movements). Electroencephalograms (EEG), heart rate (HR), skin conductance (SC), and respiration rate (RR) were recorded before, during and after one series of 3 periods of mental training (MT). HR, RR and SC increased during MT. The highest level of SC can be found at the beginning of the first period of imagination. Mean alpha-frequency of the EEG over the left occipital and precentral area in all Ss was higher during MT. The degree of these changes varied during the 3 imagination periods.
感觉运动和行为控制的中枢神经过程是技能和运动表现的先决条件。对八名从事体育运动的学生(受试者)在运动想象期间进行了测试。要求他们想象自己游完100米距离时的动作(坐在休息位置,无任何实际或模仿动作)。在一系列为期3个阶段的心理训练(MT)之前、期间和之后记录脑电图(EEG)、心率(HR)、皮肤电导率(SC)和呼吸频率(RR)。在MT期间,HR、RR和SC升高。SC的最高水平出现在想象的第一个阶段开始时。在MT期间,所有受试者左侧枕叶和中央前区的EEG平均α频率较高。这些变化的程度在3个想象阶段有所不同。