A holistic focus on the psychophysiology of reinvestment: A systematic review on reinvestment-related neural, cardiac vagal and oculomotor activity

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Patricia Grove , Rich S.W. Masters , Markus Raab , Lisa Musculus , Sylvain Laborde
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Abstract

Background

Reinvestment is a psychological phenomenon during which people consciously engage in controlling their movements (i.e., movement-specific reinvestment) or decision making (i.e., decision-specific reinvestment). This can result in performance deterioration and can have detrimental consequences for individuals in various sports.

Objectives

This systematic review aimed to identify psychophysiological correlates of reinvestment to tackle the need for more objective measurements of reinvestment and to develop interventions to counteract performance-related decrements in the future. Considering brain, parasympathetic and oculomotor activity, jointly adds a holistic perspective on mechanisms underlying reinvestment.

Methods

We conducted a systematic literature search using the PRISMA guidelines in three electronic databases (Pubmed, Web of Science and SportDiscus) on 20th of November 2024. The included studies assessed reinvestment together with psychophysiological parameters. The risk of bias of the included studies was assessed by the authors using "The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Analytical Cross Sectional Studies” (Moola et al., 2020).

Results

A total of N = 21 studies containing a total of 791 participants were included. Of these, twelve studies considered brain activity, five considered parasympathetic cardiac activity, and two considered heart rate. Finally, two studies considered gaze behavior.

Conclusions

The findings indicate potential relationships between reinvestment and the considered psychophysiological parameters, but methods and findings appear heterogeneous in terms of task variability, population groups, and study design. To be able to draw more accurate conclusions, more systematic research programs are required to move towards a better holistic understanding of the psychophysiological correlates of reinvestment.
对再投资心理生理学的整体关注:对再投资相关的神经、心脏迷走神经和动眼肌活动的系统综述。
背景:再投资是人们有意识地控制自己的行动(即特定行动的再投资)或决策(即特定决策的再投资)的一种心理现象。这可能会导致表现下降,并可能对个人在各种运动中产生有害的后果。目的:本系统综述旨在确定再投资的心理生理学相关性,以解决对再投资更客观测量的需求,并制定干预措施,以抵消未来与绩效相关的下降。考虑到大脑、副交感神经和动眼肌活动,共同增加了对再投资机制的整体视角。方法:采用PRISMA指南于2024年11月20日在Pubmed、Web of Science和SportDiscus三个电子数据库中进行系统的文献检索。纳入的研究评估了再投资以及心理生理参数。作者使用“乔安娜布里格斯研究所分析横断面研究关键评估清单”(Moola等人,2020年)评估了纳入研究的偏倚风险。结果:共纳入N =21项研究,共纳入795名受试者。其中,12项研究涉及大脑活动,5项研究涉及副交感神经心脏活动,2项研究涉及心率。最后,两项研究考虑了凝视行为。结论:研究结果表明再投资与考虑的心理生理参数之间存在潜在的关系,但在任务可变性、人群群体和研究设计方面,方法和结果似乎存在差异。为了能够得出更准确的结论,需要更系统的研究项目,以更好地全面理解再投资的心理生理相关关系。
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Neuropsychologia
Neuropsychologia 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
228
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Neuropsychologia is an international interdisciplinary journal devoted to experimental and theoretical contributions that advance understanding of human cognition and behavior from a neuroscience perspective. The journal will consider for publication studies that link brain function with cognitive processes, including attention and awareness, action and motor control, executive functions and cognitive control, memory, language, and emotion and social cognition.
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