篮球运动员手眼协调功能障碍与酒精相关的视觉注意障碍

P. J. A. Tsiama, Eric K. Moukala
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这项研究证明,酒精饮料不允许玩家选择适当的刺激。它被大学男篮球运动员消费。结果显示了重度饮酒者和高危饮酒者在AUDIT-10上的相关差异。总体而言,HVOT分数显示在组装碎片化和无组织图形的任务中失败率很高。结果显示,训练有素的运动员存在视觉空间缺陷。在酗酒者中,“左眼睁开”时对奔跑中射击任务的估计失分率为66.66%,“右眼睁开”时为13.33%。在高危饮酒者中,酒精的有害影响约为3.3%的“右眼睁开”和66.6%的“左眼睁开”。在高危饮酒者中,“右眼睁开”的饮酒者失败评分为54.54%,“左眼睁开”的饮酒者失败评分为72.72%。“右眼睁开”对篮子的吸引力为49.9%,“左眼睁开”对篮子的吸引力为6%。但其他精神病理障碍会与视觉注意力并存。
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Alcohol-related Visual Attention Disorders on Hand-Eye Coordination Failure in Basketball Players
This study evidences that the alcoholic drink does not allow an appropriate selection of stimuli in the player. It was consumed by male college basketball players. The result demonstrated relevant variability on the AUDIT-10 between heavy drinkers and at-risk drinkers. Overall, the HVOT scores show a great failure rate in the task of assembling fragmented and disorganized figures. The results show a visuospatial deficit in trained athletes. The failure of the estimating score on the shooting task while running, among heavy drinkers, is 66.66% with “left eye open”, and 13.33% with “right eye open”. The deleterious effects of alcohol are of the order of 3.3% “right eye open” and 66.6% “left eye open” in high-risk drinkers. Among high-risk drinkers, failure scores are estimated at 54.54% with “right eye open”, 72.72% with “left eye open”. The attraction between basket and “right eye open” is 49.9%, and it is 6% with “left eye open”. But other psychopathological disorders would coexist with those of visual attention.
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