EEG AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM TRANSMITTER ON ATHLETES TRAINING

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Introduction: Modern EEG technology can evaluate the current level of an individual’s central functioning after analyzing the frequency of brain waves (II). The A wave (8 ~ 14Hz) of brain waves (EBG) is one of the most important index parameters in diagnosing the brain’s central functioning level. Objective: To explore the effects of different training loads on the brain function of elite archers and provide an objective basis for improving the scientific level of archery training. Methods: The effects of EEG information and central nerve transmitters on athletes’ regulation and training were analyzed by testing and statistical methods. Results: Both HL-LLI and LL-HLI stages showed a decreasing trend in EEG complexity. Although the differences between the two stages were not significant all of them were considerably lower than the LL-LLI stage. The number of athletes with central fatigue in both stages showed an increasing trend. Conclusions: Athletes in training also need to focus on recovery after training, which requires a view of scientific training and scientific recovery as an organic whole that cannot be separated.

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Zhu, C. (2021). EEG AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM TRANSMITTER ON ATHLETES TRAINING. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Do Esporte, 27(7), 703–705. https://doi.org/10.1590/1517-8692202127072021_0347

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