Visual evoked potentials and signal detection following a marathon race.

Medicine and science in sports Pub Date : 1979-01-01
J A Gliner, J A Matsen-Twisdale, S M Horvath, M B Maron
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Five marathon runners participated in a visual sustained attention experiment 1 week prior to a competitive martathon race and from 1.5 to 8.5 h following the race. The task was designed to help assess changes in central nervous system function by examinining both behavioral deficits and electroencephalogram (EEG) visual evoked potentials as a function of the race. A significant increase in heart rate was observed during the behavioral task. No changes in any of the wave forms of the EEG visual evoked response were observed during the vigilance task as a function of the race. Sustained visual attention responses were unchanged for correct detections, but post-marathon performance gave significantly fewer false positive responses. The results provided evidence that central nervous system dysfunction was not observed following the completion of a competitive marathon race.

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马拉松比赛后的视觉诱发电位和信号检测。
五名马拉松运动员在马拉松比赛前一周和比赛后1.5至8.5小时参加了视觉持续注意力实验。这项任务旨在通过检查行为缺陷和脑电图(EEG)视觉诱发电位作为种族的功能来帮助评估中枢神经系统功能的变化。在行为任务中,心率显著增加。在警戒任务期间,脑电图视觉诱发反应的任何波形都没有观察到作为种族功能的变化。对于正确的检测,持续的视觉注意反应没有变化,但马拉松后的表现显著减少了假阳性反应。研究结果表明,在马拉松比赛结束后没有观察到中枢神经系统功能障碍。
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