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   Hemodynamic response alteration asa function of task complexity and expertise-an fNIRSS tudy in jugglers  
   
نویسنده carius d. ,andrä c. ,clauß m. ,ragert p. ,bunk m. ,mehnert j.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : MAR2016 - صفحه:1 -10
چکیده    Detailed knowledge about online brain processing during the execution of complex motor tasks with a high motion range still remains elusive. the aim of the present study was to investigate the hemodynamic responses within sensorimotor networks as well as in visual motion area during the execution of a complex visuomotor task such as juggling. more specifically,we were interested in how far the hemodynamic response as measured with functional near infrared spectroscopy (fnirs) adapts as a function of task complexity and the level of the juggling expertise. we asked expert jugglers to perform different juggling tasks with different levels of complexity such as a 2-ball juggling,3-and 5-ball juggling cascades. we here demonstrate that expert jugglers show an altered neurovascular response with increasing task complexity,since a 5-ball juggling cascade showed enhanced hemodynamic responses for oxygenated hemoglobin as compared to less complex tasks such as a 3-or 2-ball juggling pattern. moreover,correlations between the hemodynamic response and the level of the juggling expertise during the 5-ball juggling cascade,acquired by cinematographic video analysis,revealed only a non-significant trend in primary motor cortex,indicating that a higher level of expertise might be associated with lower hemodynamic responses. © 2016 carius,andrä,clauß,ragert,bunk and mehnert.
کلیدواژه Juggling; Long-term training; Near-infrared spectroscopy; Neuroplasticity; Task difficulty
آدرس institute for general kinesiology and exercise science,university of leipzig,leipzig,germany,department of sport science,martin luther university of halle-wittenberg,halle, Germany, department of school sport,institute of sport psychology and sport pedagogy university of leipzig,leipzig, Germany, institute of general kinesiology and athletics training,university of leipzig,leipzig, Germany, institute for general kinesiology and exercise science,university of leipzig,leipzig,germany,department of neurology max planck institute for human cognitive and brain sciences,leipzig, Germany, institute for applied training science,leipzig, Germany, department of neurology max planck institute for human cognitive and brain sciences,leipzig,germany,day clinic for cognitive neurology,university hospital leipzig,leipzig, Germany
 
     
   
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