A MODEL OF SPORTING PERFORMANCE CONSTRUCTED FROM AUTONOMIC NERVOUS-SYSTEM RESPONSES

被引:18
作者
CATERINI, R
DELHOMME, G
DITTMAR, A
ECONOMIDES, S
VERNETMAURY, E
机构
[1] UNIV LYON, PHYSIOL NEUROSENSORIELLE LAB, CNRS, F-69622 VILLEURBANNE, FRANCE
[2] FAC MED LYON, THERMOREGULAT & ENERGET EXERCICE LAB, CNRS, URA 1341, LYON, FRANCE
关键词
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM; SPORTING PERFORMANCE; MODELING;
D O I
10.1007/BF00864224
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Four autonomic nervous system (ANS) variables: skin potential and resistance, skin blood flow and temperature - plus instantaneous heart rate and respiratory frequency - were simultaneously recorded during sporting competitions. The performances of 15 marksmen and 7 archers were analysed by comparing the variations in the six parameters during a concentration phase prior to shooting and during the shooting (or active) phase proper. The results of the performances distinguished two groups of sportsmen: firstly, the best shots and secondly, the worst shots. Comparison of the autonomic responses between the groups showed statistically significant correlations among the ANS variables. This made possible a relationship between performance characteristics and a percepto-effector factor to be defined. More precisely, this factor was defined as the number of correlations of the measured variables in the two phases. concentration and shooting. A positive relationship was demonstrated - the higher the factor, the better the performance. In addition, the stability of the factor was greater within the best marksmen and archers groups. A model of the temporal change of the percepto-effector factor in both groups was given in three dimensions. This modelling of performance characteristics gave a visual indication of the differences between best/worst performances.
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