Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes

Wang K-P, Cheng M-Y, Chen T-T, Huang C-J, Schack T, Hung T-M (2020)
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 50: 1-7.

Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | Englisch
 
Download
Es wurden keine Dateien hochgeladen. Nur Publikationsnachweis!
Autor*in
Wang, Kuo-PinUniBi ; Cheng, Ming-Yang; Chen, Tai-Ting; Huang, Chung-Ju; Schack, ThomasUniBi; Hung, Tsung-Min
Abstract / Bemerkung
The present study extends the sport neuroscience literature by comparing elite and amateur golfers during golf putting and examining the essential cognitive-motor processes that may contribute to understanding the superior cognitive-motor performance of skilled performers. Twenty elite and 18 amateur golfers were recruited to perform 60 putts while individual EEGs were recorded. Compared with the amateur golfers, the elite golfers were characterized by (1) lower alpha 2 power at Pz and T8 2 s before putt release; (2) lower alpha 2 power at Fz and T8 and lower mu 2 power 1 s before puffing; and (3) lower alpha 2 coherence at Fz-T7 and Fz-T8. This suggests that the elite golfers had higher levels of attention to response motor programming and visuospatial attention and less cognitive-motor interference before putting. These findings not only point to the importance of refining brain processes but also specify essential cognitive-motor processes for superior performance in athletes.
Stichworte
EEG; Precision sports; Attention; Meshed control theory; Psychomotor; efficiency hypothesis; Skill level
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
Zeitschriftentitel
Psychology of Sport and Exercise
Band
50
Seite(n)
1-7
ISSN
1469-0292
eISSN
1878-5476
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2945603

Zitieren

Wang K-P, Cheng M-Y, Chen T-T, Huang C-J, Schack T, Hung T-M. Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 2020;50:1-7.
Wang, K. - P., Cheng, M. - Y., Chen, T. - T., Huang, C. - J., Schack, T., & Hung, T. - M. (2020). Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 50, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2020.101739
Wang, Kuo-Pin, Cheng, Ming-Yang, Chen, Tai-Ting, Huang, Chung-Ju, Schack, Thomas, and Hung, Tsung-Min. 2020. “Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes”. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 50: 1-7.
Wang, K. - P., Cheng, M. - Y., Chen, T. - T., Huang, C. - J., Schack, T., and Hung, T. - M. (2020). Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 50, 1-7.
Wang, K.-P., et al., 2020. Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 50, p 1-7.
K.-P. Wang, et al., “Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes”, Psychology of Sport and Exercise, vol. 50, 2020, pp. 1-7.
Wang, K.-P., Cheng, M.-Y., Chen, T.-T., Huang, C.-J., Schack, T., Hung, T.-M.: Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 50, 1-7 (2020).
Wang, Kuo-Pin, Cheng, Ming-Yang, Chen, Tai-Ting, Huang, Chung-Ju, Schack, Thomas, and Hung, Tsung-Min. “Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes”. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 50 (2020): 1-7.
Export

Markieren/ Markierung löschen
Markierte Publikationen

Open Data PUB

Web of Science

Dieser Datensatz im Web of Science®
Suchen in

Google Scholar