Cargando…

A Comparison of Frontal Theta Activity During Shooting among Biathletes and Cross-Country Skiers before and after Vigorous Exercise

BACKGROUND: Previous studies using electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor brain activity have linked higher frontal theta activity to more focused attention and superior performance in goal-directed precision tasks. In biathlon, shooting performance requires focused attention after high-intensity c...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Luchsinger, Harri, Sandbakk, Øyvind, Schubert, Michael, Ettema, Gertjan, Baumeister, Jochen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4794229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26981639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150461
_version_ 1782421459004555264
author Luchsinger, Harri
Sandbakk, Øyvind
Schubert, Michael
Ettema, Gertjan
Baumeister, Jochen
author_facet Luchsinger, Harri
Sandbakk, Øyvind
Schubert, Michael
Ettema, Gertjan
Baumeister, Jochen
author_sort Luchsinger, Harri
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Previous studies using electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor brain activity have linked higher frontal theta activity to more focused attention and superior performance in goal-directed precision tasks. In biathlon, shooting performance requires focused attention after high-intensity cross-country skiing. PURPOSE: To compare biathletes (serving as experts) and cross-country skiers (novices) and examine the effect of vigorous exercise on frontal theta activity during shooting. METHODS: EEG frontal theta (4–7 Hz) activity was compared between nine biathletes and eight cross-country skiers at comparable skiing performance levels who fired 100 shots on a 5-m indoor shooting range in quiescent condition followed by 20 shots after each of five 6-min high-intensity roller skiing sessions in the skating technique on a treadmill. RESULTS: Biathletes hit 80±14% and 81±10% before and after the roller skiing sessions, respectively. For the cross-country skiers these values were significantly lower than for the biathletes and amounted to 39±13% and 44±11% (p<0.01). Biathletes had on average 6% higher frontal theta activity during shooting as compared to cross-country skiers (F1,15 = 4.82, p = 0.044), but no significant effect of vigorous exercise on frontal theta activity in either of the two groups were found (F1,15 = 0.14, p = 0.72). CONCLUSIONS: Biathletes had significantly higher frontal theta activity than cross-country skiers during shooting, indicating higher focused attention in biathletes. Vigorous exercise did not decrease shooting performance or frontal theta activity during shooting in biathletes and cross-country skiers.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4794229
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-47942292016-03-23 A Comparison of Frontal Theta Activity During Shooting among Biathletes and Cross-Country Skiers before and after Vigorous Exercise Luchsinger, Harri Sandbakk, Øyvind Schubert, Michael Ettema, Gertjan Baumeister, Jochen PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Previous studies using electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor brain activity have linked higher frontal theta activity to more focused attention and superior performance in goal-directed precision tasks. In biathlon, shooting performance requires focused attention after high-intensity cross-country skiing. PURPOSE: To compare biathletes (serving as experts) and cross-country skiers (novices) and examine the effect of vigorous exercise on frontal theta activity during shooting. METHODS: EEG frontal theta (4–7 Hz) activity was compared between nine biathletes and eight cross-country skiers at comparable skiing performance levels who fired 100 shots on a 5-m indoor shooting range in quiescent condition followed by 20 shots after each of five 6-min high-intensity roller skiing sessions in the skating technique on a treadmill. RESULTS: Biathletes hit 80±14% and 81±10% before and after the roller skiing sessions, respectively. For the cross-country skiers these values were significantly lower than for the biathletes and amounted to 39±13% and 44±11% (p<0.01). Biathletes had on average 6% higher frontal theta activity during shooting as compared to cross-country skiers (F1,15 = 4.82, p = 0.044), but no significant effect of vigorous exercise on frontal theta activity in either of the two groups were found (F1,15 = 0.14, p = 0.72). CONCLUSIONS: Biathletes had significantly higher frontal theta activity than cross-country skiers during shooting, indicating higher focused attention in biathletes. Vigorous exercise did not decrease shooting performance or frontal theta activity during shooting in biathletes and cross-country skiers. Public Library of Science 2016-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4794229/ /pubmed/26981639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150461 Text en © 2016 Luchsinger et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Luchsinger, Harri
Sandbakk, Øyvind
Schubert, Michael
Ettema, Gertjan
Baumeister, Jochen
A Comparison of Frontal Theta Activity During Shooting among Biathletes and Cross-Country Skiers before and after Vigorous Exercise
title A Comparison of Frontal Theta Activity During Shooting among Biathletes and Cross-Country Skiers before and after Vigorous Exercise
title_full A Comparison of Frontal Theta Activity During Shooting among Biathletes and Cross-Country Skiers before and after Vigorous Exercise
title_fullStr A Comparison of Frontal Theta Activity During Shooting among Biathletes and Cross-Country Skiers before and after Vigorous Exercise
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of Frontal Theta Activity During Shooting among Biathletes and Cross-Country Skiers before and after Vigorous Exercise
title_short A Comparison of Frontal Theta Activity During Shooting among Biathletes and Cross-Country Skiers before and after Vigorous Exercise
title_sort comparison of frontal theta activity during shooting among biathletes and cross-country skiers before and after vigorous exercise
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4794229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26981639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150461
work_keys_str_mv AT luchsingerharri acomparisonoffrontalthetaactivityduringshootingamongbiathletesandcrosscountryskiersbeforeandaftervigorousexercise
AT sandbakkøyvind acomparisonoffrontalthetaactivityduringshootingamongbiathletesandcrosscountryskiersbeforeandaftervigorousexercise
AT schubertmichael acomparisonoffrontalthetaactivityduringshootingamongbiathletesandcrosscountryskiersbeforeandaftervigorousexercise
AT ettemagertjan acomparisonoffrontalthetaactivityduringshootingamongbiathletesandcrosscountryskiersbeforeandaftervigorousexercise
AT baumeisterjochen acomparisonoffrontalthetaactivityduringshootingamongbiathletesandcrosscountryskiersbeforeandaftervigorousexercise
AT luchsingerharri comparisonoffrontalthetaactivityduringshootingamongbiathletesandcrosscountryskiersbeforeandaftervigorousexercise
AT sandbakkøyvind comparisonoffrontalthetaactivityduringshootingamongbiathletesandcrosscountryskiersbeforeandaftervigorousexercise
AT schubertmichael comparisonoffrontalthetaactivityduringshootingamongbiathletesandcrosscountryskiersbeforeandaftervigorousexercise
AT ettemagertjan comparisonoffrontalthetaactivityduringshootingamongbiathletesandcrosscountryskiersbeforeandaftervigorousexercise
AT baumeisterjochen comparisonoffrontalthetaactivityduringshootingamongbiathletesandcrosscountryskiersbeforeandaftervigorousexercise