CHARACTERISTICS OF BRAIN BIOELECTRICAL ACTIVITY DURING FEEDBACK TRAINING

IF 0.2 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Human Sport Medicine Pub Date : 2019-08-15 DOI:10.14529/hsm19s101
A. Illarionova, L. Kapilevich
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Aim. The article deals with studying the effect of feedback training on the characteristics of brain bioelectrical activity. Materials and methods. 60 female non-athletes aged 18–20 years participated in the study. Sports training for improving the vestibular analyzer and proprioceptive sensitivity was conducted as well as feedback training with the data for ‘the projected center of mass position’ and ‘applied efforts’ parameters. EEG recording was conducted during the Romberg and Biryuk tests before and after the training course. Results. The specificity of the physiological mechanisms of various types of training, aimed at improving the vestibular analyzer and proprioceptive sensitivity, is reflected in the formation of special patterns of bioelectric activity of the cerebral cortex. Traditional training methods have the least effect on EEG characteristics, while biofeedback training is characterized by a more pronounced effect. Along with similar effects (the increased slow activity of theta and delta range, mainly in the frontal area of the cortex, and activation of high-frequency beta activity in the occipital leads), differences are also recorded. If training with the “projected center of mass position” parameter used as a BFB channel was accompanied by suppression of alpha-range activity, then training with the “applied efforts” parameter used as a BFB channel, on the contrary, increased the alpha activity in the occipital cortex. Conclusion. The parameters of bioelectrical activity of the cerebral cortex are informative when conducting biofeedback training and can be used to monitor its effectiveness and assess the physiological aspects.
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的目标。本文研究反馈训练对脑生物电活动特征的影响。材料和方法。60名年龄在18-20岁的非运动员女性参与了这项研究。对前庭分析仪和本体感觉灵敏度进行运动训练,并对“投射质心位置”和“施加力度”参数数据进行反馈训练。在训练前后进行Romberg和Biryuk测试期间进行脑电图记录。结果。以提高前庭分析和本体感觉灵敏度为目的的各类训练生理机制的特异性,体现在大脑皮层生物电活动的特殊模式的形成上。传统训练方法对脑电特征的影响最小,而生物反馈训练对脑电特征的影响更为显著。除了类似的效果(θ波和δ波的缓慢活动增加,主要在皮层的额叶区域,以及枕部导联的高频β波活动的激活),差异也被记录下来。如果以“投射质心位置”参数作为BFB通道进行训练会抑制α范围活动,那么以“施加努力”参数作为BFB通道进行训练则相反,会增加枕叶皮层的α活动。结论。在进行生物反馈训练时,大脑皮层的生物电活动参数可以提供信息,并可用于监测其有效性和评估生理方面。
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