Shi Qidi, Gong Anmin, Ding Peng, Wang Fan, Fu Yunfa
Faculty of Information Engineering and Automation, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650500, China.
Brain Cognition and Brain-Computer Intelligence Integration Group, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650500, China.
Brain Sci. 2023 Dec 10;13(12):1702. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13121702.
Light and noise are important factors affecting shooting performance, and shooters can exhibit physiological processes that differ from normal shooting when they are subjected to disturbed visual and auditory conditions. The purpose of this study was to explore the neural mechanism of shooting preparation in skilled shooters with visual and auditory limitations. We designed an experiment and recorded the electroencephalograph (EEG) and shooting performance indexes of 40 individuals skilled in marksmanship during the shooting preparation stage under three conditions: low light, noise interference, and a normal environment. EEG relative band power features and event-related desynchronization/synchronization (ERD/ERS) features were extracted and analyzed. The results showed that (1) the average score of the shooters was 8.55 under normal conditions, 7.71 under visually restricted conditions, and 8.50 under auditorily restricted conditions; (2) the relative EEG band power in the frontal lobe (Fp1, Fp2), frontal lobe (F4, F8), left temporal region (T7), central lobe (CP2), and parietal lobe (P3, PO3) in the theta band was significantly lower than in the other two environments ( < 0.05), and there was no significant difference between the power intensity of the shooter in the noisy environment and that in the normal environment; and (3) in the low-light environment, a significant negative correlation was found between the central region, the left and right temporal regions, and the parietal lobe ( < 0.05). These findings provide a basis for further understanding neural mechanisms in the brain during the shooting preparation phase under visually and auditorily restricted conditions.
光线和噪音是影响射击表现的重要因素,当射手处于受干扰的视觉和听觉条件下时,他们会表现出与正常射击不同的生理过程。本研究的目的是探讨在视觉和听觉受限的情况下,熟练射手射击准备的神经机制。我们设计了一项实验,记录了40名枪法熟练的个体在射击准备阶段在三种条件下的脑电图(EEG)和射击表现指标:低光照、噪音干扰和正常环境。提取并分析了EEG相对频段功率特征和事件相关去同步化/同步化(ERD/ERS)特征。结果表明:(1)正常条件下射手的平均得分为8.55,视觉受限条件下为7.71,听觉受限条件下为8.50;(2)θ频段中额叶(Fp1、Fp2)、额叶(F4、F8)、左颞区(T7)、中央叶(CP2)和顶叶(P3、PO3)的EEG相对频段功率显著低于其他两种环境(<0.05),射手在噪音环境中的功率强度与正常环境中的功率强度无显著差异;(3)在低光照环境下,中央区域、左右颞区和顶叶之间存在显著负相关(<0.05)。这些发现为进一步理解在视觉和听觉受限条件下射击准备阶段大脑中的神经机制提供了依据。