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实现最佳性能的高效大脑:MAP模型视角

Proficient brain for optimal performance: the MAP model perspective.

作者信息

Bertollo Maurizio, di Fronso Selenia, Filho Edson, Conforto Silvia, Schmid Maurizio, Bortoli Laura, Comani Silvia, Robazza Claudio

机构信息

BIND-Behavioral Imaging and Neural Dynamics Center, University "G. d'Annunzio" Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy; Department of Medicine and Aging Sciences, University "G. d'Annunzio" Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy.

BIND-Behavioral Imaging and Neural Dynamics Center, University "G. d'Annunzio" Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy; School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2016 May 25;4:e2082. doi: 10.7717/peerj.2082. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Background. The main goal of the present study was to explore theta and alpha event-related desynchronization/synchronization (ERD/ERS) activity during shooting performance. We adopted the idiosyncratic framework of the multi-action plan (MAP) model to investigate different processing modes underpinning four types of performance. In particular, we were interested in examining the neural activity associated with optimal-automated (Type 1) and optimal-controlled (Type 2) performances. Methods. Ten elite shooters (6 male and 4 female) with extensive international experience participated in the study. ERD/ERS analysis was used to investigate cortical dynamics during performance. A 4 × 3 (performance types × time) repeated measures analysis of variance was performed to test the differences among the four types of performance during the three seconds preceding the shots for theta, low alpha, and high alpha frequency bands. The dependent variables were the ERD/ERS percentages in each frequency band (i.e., theta, low alpha, high alpha) for each electrode site across the scalp. This analysis was conducted on 120 shots for each participant in three different frequency bands and the individual data were then averaged. Results. We found ERS to be mainly associated with optimal-automatic performance, in agreement with the "neural efficiency hypothesis." We also observed more ERD as related to optimal-controlled performance in conditions of "neural adaptability" and proficient use of cortical resources. Discussion. These findings are congruent with the MAP conceptualization of four performance states, in which unique psychophysiological states underlie distinct performance-related experiences. From an applied point of view, our findings suggest that the MAP model can be used as a framework to develop performance enhancement strategies based on cognitive and neurofeedback techniques.

摘要

背景。本研究的主要目的是探索射击表现过程中的θ波和α波事件相关去同步化/同步化(ERD/ERS)活动。我们采用多动作计划(MAP)模型的独特框架来研究支撑四种表现类型的不同加工模式。特别是,我们感兴趣的是研究与最优自动化(类型1)和最优控制(类型2)表现相关的神经活动。方法。十名具有丰富国际比赛经验的精英射手(6名男性和4名女性)参与了本研究。使用ERD/ERS分析来研究表现过程中的皮层动力学。进行了4×3(表现类型×时间)重复测量方差分析,以测试在射击前3秒内,θ波、低α波和高α波频段的四种表现类型之间的差异。因变量是头皮上每个电极部位在每个频段(即θ波、低α波、高α波)的ERD/ERS百分比。对每位参与者在三个不同频段的120次射击进行了此分析,然后将个体数据进行平均。结果。我们发现ERS主要与最优自动化表现相关,这与“神经效率假说”一致。我们还观察到,在“神经适应性”和熟练使用皮层资源的情况下,更多ERD与最优控制表现相关。讨论。这些发现与四种表现状态的MAP概念化一致,其中独特的心理生理状态是不同表现相关体验的基础。从应用角度来看,我们的发现表明MAP模型可以作为一个框架,用于开发基于认知和神经反馈技术的表现提升策略。

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