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Olympic team rowers and team swimmers show altered functional brain activation during working memory and action inhibition
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Olympic team rowers and team swimmers show altered functional brain activation during working memory and action inhibition

在府 姚
2024
PMID: 39182905

摘要

fMRI;working memory;Action inhibition;Closed-skill team sports;Elite athletes

Background

High-level expertise in team-sports is associated with superior performance on executive functions (EFs) such as working memory (WM) and action inhibition, and with altered activation of brain areas related to these EFs. In most such studies, athletes were sampled from the domain of dynamic (i.e., open-skill) team-sports (e.g., soccer players). Whether static (i.e., closed-skill) team-sports athletes (e.g., rowers and synchronized swimmers) also show superior EFs performance and differential EF-related functional brain activation remains unknown.

Methods

We recruited 14 elite closed-skill athletes, all national champions, and internationally competitive in various rowing disciplines, as well as 14 controls matched on gender, age, and education, and had them perform working memory and action inhibition (stop-signal) tasks during fMRI scanning.

Results

Group differences in performance in either task failed to obtain statistical significance, although athletes showed a numerical trend toward higher WM capacity than controls. Importantly, task-related BOLD responses suggested that Olympic closed-skill team athletes show stronger recruitment of brain areas that emphasize relatively stable task demands and weaker engagement of brain areas that emphasize rapidly changing demands imposed by extraneous stimulation.

Conclusion

Functional brain imaging data suggest elite closed-skill athletes may employ different cognitive strategies.

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題名
Olympic team rowers and team swimmers show altered functional brain activation during working memory and action inhibition
創作者:
在府 姚 (作者)
學術資源類型
期刊文章
出版日期
2024
語言
英語
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