Cano Leonardo Ariel, Gerez Gonzalo Daniel, García María Soledad, Albarracín Ana Lía, Farfán Fernando Daniel, Fernández-Jover Eduardo
Neuroscience and Applied Technologies Laboratory (LINTEC), Bioengineering Department, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Technology (FACET), National University of Tucuman (UNT), Superior Institute of Biological Research (INSIBIO), National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), Av. Independencia 1800, San Miguel de Tucumán 4000, Argentina.
Faculty of Physical Education (FACDEF), National University of Tucuman (UNT), Av. Benjamin Araoz 750, San Miguel de Tucuman 4000, Argentina.
Sports (Basel). 2024 May 29;12(6):151. doi: 10.3390/sports12060151.
Reaction time (RT) is a widely used measure for testing physical performance in motor tasks. This study focused on assessing the processing speed in athletes. Twenty-five healthy volunteers were assigned to the control (n = 16) or athletes groups (n = 9). They were evaluated during motor reaction tasks based on visual stimuli and three difficulty conditions. Physiological measures were obtained from motion capture and electromyography recordings of several muscles. Two RT phases, decision-making (DMK) and electromechanical delay (EMD), were used to analyze the processing speed. The results show significant RT differences between groups. The athletes were ~30% faster compared to the control group. Despite the fact that all participants were right-handed, RT did not show any differences between hands performances in any group. However, DMK time revealed significant differences between the hands. Controls showed a longer DMK time for the right-hand election, ~20% more than the left, while athletes showed no such disparity. These findings reveal that quantifying the decision-making component of reaction time is crucial to assessing processing speed in sport. This approach could facilitate the monitoring of adaptations in both motor-cognitive and neuromuscular processes. The theoretical implications presented in this study offer perspectives on handedness research.
反应时间(RT)是一种广泛用于测试运动任务中身体表现的指标。本研究聚焦于评估运动员的处理速度。25名健康志愿者被分为对照组(n = 16)或运动员组(n = 9)。在基于视觉刺激和三种难度条件的运动反应任务中对他们进行评估。从多个肌肉的动作捕捉和肌电图记录中获取生理测量数据。使用两个反应时间阶段,即决策(DMK)和机电延迟(EMD)来分析处理速度。结果显示两组之间的反应时间存在显著差异。与对照组相比,运动员的速度快约30%。尽管所有参与者都是右利手,但在任何组中,反应时间在双手表现上均未显示出任何差异。然而,决策时间在双手之间显示出显著差异。对照组在选择右手时的决策时间更长,比左手长约20%,而运动员则没有这种差异。这些发现表明,量化反应时间中的决策成分对于评估运动中的处理速度至关重要。这种方法有助于监测运动认知和神经肌肉过程中的适应性变化。本研究中提出的理论意义为利手研究提供了视角。