2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1273186
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A new EEG neurofeedback training approach in sports: the effects function-specific instruction of Mu rhythm and visuomotor skill performance

Kuo-Pin Wang,
Ming-Yang Cheng,
Hatem Elbanna
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionAchieving optimal visuomotor performance in precision sports relies on maintaining an optimal psychological state during motor preparation. To uncover the optimal psychological state, extensive EEG studies have established a link between the Mu rhythm (8–13 Hz at Cz) and cognitive resource allocation during visuomotor tasks (i.e., golf or shooting). In addition, the new approach in EEG neurofeedback training (NFT), called the function-specific instruction (FSI) approach, for sports involves providi… Show more

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“…In each practice, they were asked to perform 60 putts, and the researchers calculated putting performance. To ensue participants acquire knowledge and skills, participants' performance had to be above 50% of baseline putting performance for three consecutive training sessions (Wang et al, 2023;Wang, Frank, et al, 2022). When this was achieved, the participants were allowed to progress to the middle practice measurement (Time 2) and the last practice stage.…”
Section: Daily Practice Sessionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In each practice, they were asked to perform 60 putts, and the researchers calculated putting performance. To ensue participants acquire knowledge and skills, participants' performance had to be above 50% of baseline putting performance for three consecutive training sessions (Wang et al, 2023;Wang, Frank, et al, 2022). When this was achieved, the participants were allowed to progress to the middle practice measurement (Time 2) and the last practice stage.…”
Section: Daily Practice Sessionsmentioning
confidence: 99%