1. Decrease in reaction time for volleyball athletes during saccadic eye movement task:A preliminary study with evoked potentials
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Costa, Élida, Gongora, Mariana, Bittencourt, Juliana, Marinho, Victor, Cagy, Mauricio, Teixeira, Silmar, Nicoliche, Eduardo, Fernandes, Isabelle, Machado, Caroline, Wienecke, Jacob, Ribeiro, Pedro, Gupta, Daya S., Velasques, Bruna, Budde, Henning, Costa, Élida, Gongora, Mariana, Bittencourt, Juliana, Marinho, Victor, Cagy, Mauricio, Teixeira, Silmar, Nicoliche, Eduardo, Fernandes, Isabelle, Machado, Caroline, Wienecke, Jacob, Ribeiro, Pedro, Gupta, Daya S., Velasques, Bruna, and Budde, Henning
- Abstract
Aim This preliminary study investigated the differences in event-related potential and reaction time under two groups (athletes vs. non-athletes). Material and methods The P300 was analyzed for Fz, Cz, and Pz electrodes in thirty-one healthy volunteers divided into two groups (volleyball athletes and non-athletes). In addition, the participants performed a saccadic eye movement task to measure reaction time. Results The EEG analysis showed that the athletes, in comparison to the no-athletes, have differences in the P300 in the frontal area (p = 0.021). In relation to reaction time, the results show lower reaction time for athletes (p = 0.001). Conclusions The volleyball athletes may present a greater allocation of attention during the execution of the inhibition task, since they have a lower reaction time for responses when compared to non-athletes.
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- 2024