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Athletic training in badminton players modulates the early C1 component of visual evoked potentials: a preliminary investigation.

机译:在羽毛球运动员中进行的运动训练会调节视觉诱发电位的早期C1成分:一项初步调查。

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One basic question in brain plasticity research is whether individual life experience in the normal population can affect very early sensory-perceptual processing. Athletes provide a possible model to explore plasticity of the visual cortex as athletic training in confrontational ball games is quite often accompanied by training of the visual system. We asked professional badminton players to watch video clips related to their training experience and predict where the ball would land and examined whether they differed from non-player controls in the elicited C1, a visual evoked potential indexing V1 activity. Compared with controls, the players made judgments significantly more accurately, albeit not faster. An early ERP component peaking around 65 ms post-stimulus with a scalp topography centering at the occipital pole (electrode Oz) was observed in both groups and interpreted as the C1 component. With comparable latency, amplitudes of this component were significantly enhanced for the players than for the non-players, suggesting that it can be modulated by long-term physical training. The results present a clear case of experience-induced brain plasticity in primary visual cortex for very early sensory processing.
机译:脑可塑性研究中的一个基本问题是,正常人群的个人生活经历是否会影响非常早期的感觉-感知过程。运动员提供了一种探索视觉皮层可塑性的模型,因为对抗性球类运动中的运动训练常常伴随着视觉系统的训练。我们要求专业羽毛球运动员观看与他们的训练经历相关的视频片段,并预测球将落在何处,并检查它们是否与引出的C1(视觉诱发的潜在索引V1活动)中的非运动员控件不同。与控制相比,玩家做出判断的准确性更高,尽管速度并不快。在两组中均观察到早期的ERP成分在刺激后约65毫秒达到峰值,头皮形貌集中在枕骨极(电极Oz),并被解释为C1成分。在可比较的等待时间下,玩家的这一分量的幅度比非玩家的显着提高,这表明可以通过长期的体育锻炼对其进行调节。结果显示了明显的案例,可以在非常早期的感觉处理过程中在初级视觉皮层中体验诱发的大脑可塑性。

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