Brain Functional Characteristics in Football Players During Motor‐Cognitive Dual Task: Insights From fNIRS

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Jiahui Yin, Shengjie Gao, Ming Zhang, Gongcheng Xu, Kun Xu, Xin He, Yan Wang, Zengyong Li, Bin Shao
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Long‐term training enables professional athletes to develop concentrated and efficient neural network organizations for specific tasks. This study used functional near‐infrared spectroscopy to investigate task performance, brain functional characteristics, and their relationships in footballers during sport‐specific motor‐cognitive processes. Twenty‐four footballers (athlete group, with 18 remaining of good signal quality) and 20 non‐footballers (control group, with 16 remaining) completed four tasks: a single task (trigger buttons corresponding to the appearance direction of teammates with kicking actions), an N‐back direction task, a dual task, and an N‐back digit task. Brain activation, functional connectivity (FC), and lateralization were calculated, and their correlation with behavioral indicators was analyzed. Results showed that reaction times were shorter in footballers across all tasks. The activation value in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) decreased during dual task compared to the resting state in the athlete group. The activation values in all brain regions (except left primary sensory cortex in the single task), right DLPFC (dual task), and left premotor cortex & left supplementary motor area (left PMC & left SMA, digit task) were significantly lower in the athlete group than in the control group. Footballers exhibited higher interhemispheric FC during the direction and digit tasks, and greater leftward bias in the DLPFC during the dual task. The FC between left prefrontal cortex (PFC) ‐left PMC & left SMA and within the left PFC region was significantly positively correlated with accuracy during the dual task. Footballers showed better task performance with less impact from load, lower central energy consumption and higher sensory‐motor network connectivity during task execution, indicating a more efficient state. Enhancing brain function and related networks may improve athletes' reactive abilities and performance.
足球运动员在运动-认知双重任务中的脑功能特征:来自近红外光谱的见解
长期的训练使专业运动员能够为特定的任务发展集中和高效的神经网络组织。本研究使用功能性近红外光谱来研究足球运动员在运动特定运动认知过程中的任务表现、大脑功能特征及其关系。24名足球运动员(运动员组,剩下18名信号质量良好)和20名非足球运动员(对照组,剩下16名)完成了四个任务:一个单一任务(触发按钮对应队友的踢腿动作的外观方向),一个反向N方向任务,一个双重任务,和一个反向N数字任务。计算脑激活、功能连通性(FC)和侧化,并分析其与行为指标的相关性。结果显示,在所有任务中,足球运动员的反应时间都更短。双任务时,运动员组右背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)的激活值较静息状态有所降低。所有脑区的激活值(除了单任务时的左初级感觉皮层),右DLPFC(双任务)和左运动前皮层&;左辅助运动区(左PMC &;左SMA,手指任务)显著低于对照组。足球运动员在方向和数字任务中表现出更高的半球间FC,在双重任务中表现出更大的左倾。左前额皮质(PFC) -左前额皮质之间的FC &;在双重任务中,左SMA和左PFC区域与准确性显著正相关。足球运动员在任务执行过程中表现出更好的任务表现,负荷影响较小,中央能量消耗较低,感觉运动网络连接性较高,表明他们处于更高效的状态。增强大脑功能和相关网络可以提高运动员的反应能力和表现。
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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.90%
发文量
162
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports is a multidisciplinary journal published 12 times per year under the auspices of the Scandinavian Foundation of Medicine and Science in Sports. It aims to publish high quality and impactful articles in the fields of orthopaedics, rehabilitation and sports medicine, exercise physiology and biochemistry, biomechanics and motor control, health and disease relating to sport, exercise and physical activity, as well as on the social and behavioural aspects of sport and exercise.
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