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上β波段的稀疏布线连接是顶级游泳运动员大脑的特征。

Sparsely Wiring Connectivity in the Upper Beta Band Characterizes the Brains of Top Swimming Athletes.

作者信息

Pei Xinzhen, Qi Xiaoying, Jiang Yuzhou, Shen Xunzhang, Wang An-Li, Cao Yang, Zhou Chenglin, Yu Yuguo

机构信息

Human Phenome Institute, State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology and Ministry of Education (MOE) Frontiers Center for Brain Science, School of Life Science and Research Institute of Intelligent Complex Systems, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

Shanghai Research Institute of Sports Science, Shanghai, China.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Jul 16;12:661632. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.661632. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Human brains are extremely energy costly in neural connections and activities. However, it is unknown what is the difference in the brain connectivity between top athletes with long-term professional trainings and age-matched controls. Here we ask whether long-term training can lower brain-wiring cost while have better performance. Since elite swimming requires athletes to move their arms and legs at different tempos in time with high coordination skills, we selected an eye-hand-foot complex reaction (CR) task to examine the relations between the task performance and the brain connections and activities, as well as to explore the energy cost-efficiency of top athletes. Twenty-one master-level professional swimmers and 23 age-matched non-professional swimmers as controls were recruited to perform the CR task with concurrent 8-channel EEG recordings. Reaction time and accuracy of the CR task were recorded. Topological network analysis of various frequency bands was performed using the phase lag index (PLI) technique to avoid volume conduction effects. The wiring number of connections and mean frequency were calculated to reflect the wiring and activity cost, respectively. Results showed that professional athletes demonstrated better eye-hand-foot coordination than controls when performing the CR task, indexing by faster reaction time and higher accuracy. Comparing to controls, athletes' brain demonstrated significantly less connections and weaker correlations in upper beta frequency band between the frontal and parietal regions, while demonstrated stronger connectivity in the low theta frequency band between sites of F3 and Cz/C4. Additionally, athletes showed highly stable and low eye-blinking rates across different reaction performance, while controls had high blinking frequency with high variance. Elite athletes' brain may be characterized with energy efficient sparsely wiring connections in support of superior motor performance and better cognitive performance in the eye-hand-foot complex reaction task.

摘要

人类大脑在神经连接和活动方面消耗的能量极高。然而,长期接受专业训练的顶级运动员与年龄匹配的对照组在大脑连通性上的差异尚不清楚。在此,我们探讨长期训练是否能在提高表现的同时降低大脑布线成本。由于精英游泳要求运动员以高协调技能及时以不同节奏移动手臂和腿部,我们选择了一项眼-手-足复合反应(CR)任务来研究任务表现与大脑连接及活动之间的关系,以及探索顶级运动员的能量成本效率。招募了21名大师级专业游泳运动员和23名年龄匹配的非专业游泳运动员作为对照组,在进行CR任务的同时进行8通道脑电图记录。记录CR任务的反应时间和准确性。使用相位滞后指数(PLI)技术对各个频段进行拓扑网络分析,以避免容积传导效应。计算连接的布线数量和平均频率,分别反映布线成本和活动成本。结果显示,在执行CR任务时,专业运动员表现出比对照组更好的眼-手-足协调性,表现为反应时间更快和准确性更高。与对照组相比,运动员大脑在额叶和顶叶区域之间的上β频段的连接明显更少且相关性更弱,而在F3与Cz/C4部位之间的低θ频段表现出更强的连通性。此外,运动员在不同反应表现中眨眼率高度稳定且较低,而对照组眨眼频率高且变化大。精英运动员的大脑可能具有能量高效的稀疏布线连接,以支持在眼-手-足复合反应任务中的卓越运动表现和更好的认知表现。

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