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在贴近真实生活的极限运动情境中,定性注意、情绪和流畅体验的心理生理神经相关因素:低海拔和高海拔走扁带。

Psycho-physio-neurological correlates of qualitative attention, emotion and flow experiences in a close-to-real-life extreme sports situation: low- and high-altitude slackline walking.

机构信息

Programa de Pós-graduação em Biotecnologia, Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar), São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil.

Laboratoire LAMHESS, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, Nice, Côte d'Azur, France.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2024 Jul 26;12:e17743. doi: 10.7717/peerj.17743. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

It has been indicated that extreme sport activities result in a highly rewarding experience, despite also providing fear, stress and anxiety. Studies have related this experience to the concept of flow, a positive feeling that individuals undergo when they are completely immersed in an activity. However, little is known about the exact nature of these experiences, and, there are still no empirical results to characterize the brain dynamics during extreme sport practice. This work aimed at investigating changes in psychological responses while recording physiological (heart rate-HR, and breathing rate-BR) and neural (electroencephalographic-EEG) data of eight volunteers, during outdoors slackline walking in a mountainous environment at two different altitude conditions (1 m-low-walk- and 45 m-high-walk-from the ground). Low-walk showed a higher score on flow scale, while high-walk displayed a higher score in the negative affect aspects, which together point to some level of flow restriction during high-walk. The order of task performance was shown to be relevant for the physiological and neural variables. The brain behavior during flow, mainly considering attention networks, displayed the stimulus-driven ventral attention network-VAN, regionally prevailing (mainly at the frontal lobe), over the goal-directed dorsal attention network-DAN. Therefore, we suggest an interpretation of flow experiences as an opened attention to more changing details in the surroundings, ., configured as a 'task-constantly-opened-to-subtle-information experience', rather than a 'task-focused experience'.

摘要

已经表明,极限运动活动尽管会带来恐惧、压力和焦虑,但会产生非常有益的体验。研究将这种体验与流畅体验的概念联系起来,这是一种个体完全沉浸在某项活动中时所经历的积极感觉。然而,对于这些体验的确切性质知之甚少,并且仍然没有经验结果来描述极限运动实践中的大脑动态。这项工作旨在调查在记录八位志愿者的生理(心率-HR 和呼吸率-BR)和神经(脑电图-EEG)数据的同时,他们在山地环境中进行户外走扁带运动时心理反应的变化,运动条件分别为两种不同的高度(1 米低走-和 45 米高走-离地面)。低走显示出更高的流畅量表得分,而高走则在消极影响方面显示出更高的得分,这共同表明在高走时存在一定程度的流畅限制。任务执行的顺序被证明与生理和神经变量有关。在流畅状态下的大脑行为,主要考虑注意力网络,显示出受刺激驱动的腹侧注意网络-VAN,区域优势(主要在前额叶),超过目标导向的背侧注意网络-DAN。因此,我们建议将流畅体验解释为对周围环境中更多变化细节的开放注意力,配置为“任务不断开放以获取微妙信息的体验”,而不是“专注于任务的体验”。

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