篮球运动员的适应性神经激活模式:用功能磁共振成像观察情绪处理。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROIMAGING
Brain Imaging and Behavior Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-07 DOI:10.1007/s11682-025-00987-x
Yihan Wang, Yapeng Qi, Wenxuan Fang, Xinwei Li, Qichen Zhou, Jilan Ning, Jiaxin Du, Bin Zhang, Xiaoxia Du
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摘要

长期运动训练对情绪处理的影响尚不清楚。本研究探讨了大学篮球运动员与非运动员在情绪加工过程中的神经激活模式。我们利用功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)对37名篮球运动员和38名年龄和性别匹配的非运动员进行了情绪面孔任务和强烈情绪任务的检查。参与者的情绪状态通过各种心理问卷进行评估。在情绪面孔任务中,运动员在看到中性面孔时,左内侧额回、左中央旁小叶和左扣带回的激活减少,而在看到快乐面孔时,右侧海马旁回和右颞叶的激活增加。在强烈情绪任务中,运动员在观看恐惧图片时表现出左侧额下回、左侧中央前回和右侧颞中回的激活增加。相反,当观看恐惧图像减去中性图像时,他们显示双侧额内侧回、前扣带皮层、双侧直回、右侧枕中回、右侧楔脑和右侧小脑后叶的激活减少。篮球运动员在情绪处理中表现出明显的神经适应,这表明在竞争压力下,他们的表现和幸福感可能会得到提高。这些发现有助于理解长期运动训练如何影响大脑功能和情绪调节。
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Adaptive neural activation patterns in basketball athletes: insights from emotional processing using fMRI.

The impact of long-term exercise training on emotional processing remains unclear. This study investigated the neural activation patterns during emotional processing in collegiate basketball athletes compared to non-athletes. We utilized functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine 37 basketball athletes and 38 age- and gender-matched non-athletes while they performed the Emotional Faces Task and Intense Emotion Task. Participants' emotional states were assessed using various psychological questionnaires. In the Emotional Faces Task, athletes exhibited decreased activation in the left medial frontal gyrus, left paracentral lobule, and left cingulate gyrus when viewing neutral faces and increased activation in the right parahippocampal gyrus and right temporal lobe when viewing happy faces. In the Intense Emotion Task, the athletes exhibited increased activation in the left inferior frontal gyrus, left precentral gyrus, and right middle temporal gyrus when viewing fearful pictures. Conversely, they showed decreased activation in the bilateral medial frontal gyri, anterior cingulate cortex, bilateral rectus gyri, right middle occipital gyrus, right cuneus, and right cerebellum posterior lobe when viewing fearful pictures minus neutral pictures. Basketball athletes demonstrated distinct neural adaptations in emotional processing, suggesting a potential enhancement in performance and well-being under competitive stress. These findings contribute to understanding how long-term athletic training may influence brain function and emotional regulation.

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Brain Imaging and Behavior
Brain Imaging and Behavior 医学-神经成像
CiteScore
7.20
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154
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Brain Imaging and Behavior is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed journal, that publishes clinically relevant research using neuroimaging approaches to enhance our understanding of disorders of higher brain function. The journal is targeted at clinicians and researchers in fields concerned with human brain-behavior relationships, such as neuropsychology, psychiatry, neurology, neurosurgery, rehabilitation, and cognitive neuroscience.
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