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研究生: 張禕霆
Chang, Yi-Ting
論文名稱: SMR/theta節律比值神經回饋訓練對高爾夫推桿表現之影響
The effects of SMR/theta ratio neurofeedback training on golf putting performance
指導教授: 洪聰敏
Hung, Tsung-Min
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 體育學系
Department of Physical Education
論文出版年: 2017
畢業學年度: 105
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 52
中文關鍵詞: 神經回饋訓練精準性運動感覺動作區節律
英文關鍵詞: neurofeedback training, precision sports, sensory motor rhythm
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202203511
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究主要目的為探討SMR/theta節律比值神經回饋訓練對於高爾夫球專家之高爾夫球推桿表現的影響。過去神經回饋訓練促進運動表現的研究發現,對於運動表現有提升的效果。然而提升的效果是否為透過改變參與者控制大腦腦波的歷程路徑目前還尚未明瞭;此外神經回饋訓練是否具有保留效果目前還不得而知,而比值的訓練方式是否較單一頻率段的訓練更有效率也尚未清晰。有鑑於此本研究招募了17位專家高爾夫球選手,經過神經回饋不反應者排除後分派至真假回饋訓練組,兩組分別在前測後經過10次真、假回饋,隨之進行後測,後測7天後測量保留測驗以檢定推桿表現,以推桿進球數、SMR/theta相對功率比值、主觀視覺類比量表在三階段之改變。結果發
    現兩組在前測、推桿進球數以及腦波相當,經過分別10次的真假回饋後,真回饋組腦波提升、主觀感受提升、以及推桿表現皆顯著優於假回饋組;並且腦波、推桿表現可以至少保留七天。因此推論高爾夫球選手在經過10次的SMR/theta節律比值神經回饋訓練後,可以藉由提升對腦波控制能力這個路徑促進推桿表現。

    Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of SMR/theta ratio training on putting performance in golf experts. Previous study suggested neurofeedback training (NFT) has a facilitative effect on sports performance. However, whether NFT improves sports performance via the controlling of brain oscillation, the retention of training effects, and whether the ratio was an effective training target remained unclear. Method: The present study recruited 17 expert golfers, and assigned them into the pseudo-training group and NFT group. Participants underwent 10 sessions of either NFT or pseudo trainings after the pre-test. Retention tests were applied to participants 7 days after the post-test. Putting score and SMR/theta ratio were the dependent measures. Results: The results showed that NFT group improved putting performance, increased SMR/theta ratio after 10 sessions of SMR/theta NFT at post-test and retention test compared to the pseudo-training group. Conclusion: 10 sessions of NFT on SMR/theta ratio could improve putting performance in expert golfers.

    目 次 口試委員與系主任簽字之論文通過簽名表 i 論文授權書 ii 中文摘要 iii 英文摘要 iv 謝誌 v 目次 vi 表次 viii 圖次 viii 第壹章 緒論 1 第一節 問題背景 1 第二節 研究目的 8 第三節 研究問題 9 第四節 研究假設 9 第五節 研究限制 9 第六節 操作性名詞定義 10 第貳章 文獻探討 11 第一節 注意力與精準性運動 11 第二節 與注意力或運動表現有關之腦波指標 11 第三節 神經回饋訓練與運動表現促進 16 第四節 文獻探討總結 18 第參章 研究方法與步驟 19 第一節 實驗參與者 19 第二節 實驗時間與地點 19 第三節 實驗設計 20 第四節 實驗流程 20 第五節 實驗之依變項 23 第六節 實驗儀器、工具及裝置 24 第七節 資料處理 26 第八節 控制分析 28 第肆章 結果 28 第一節 神經回饋訓練成功率 28 第二節 神經回饋訓練控制感 29 第三節 推桿表現 30 第四節 腦波功率比值 30 第五節 心理主觀感受量表 33 第六節 控制分析 35 第伍章 討論 36 第一節 SMR神經回饋對高爾夫推桿表現之效果 36 第二節 SMR/theta比值相對功率與推桿表現之影響 37 第三節 神經回饋訓練成功率 38 第四節 SMR/theta比值訓練對推桿心理主觀感受之影響 39 第陸章 引用文獻 42 表 次 表一 真假回饋組神經回饋訓練成功率 29 表二 真回饋組每次前六回合、後六回合成功率 29 表三 真假回饋組進球數對照表 30 表四 SMR/theta比值相對功率對照 31 表五 心理主觀感受量表 32 圖 次 圖3-1 研究架構 20 圖3-2 實驗流程(實驗) 21 圖3-3 腦波帽示意 25 圖4-1 SMR/theta相對功率 32

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