The Theory of Reinvestment argues that conscious processing can impair motor performance. The present study tested the utility of left temporal-frontal cortical connectivity as a neurophysiological marker of movement specific conscious processing. Expert and novice golfers completed putts while temporal-frontal connectivity was computed using high alpha Inter Site Phase Clustering (ISPC) and then analyzed as a function of experience (experts versus novices), performance (holed versus missed putts), and pressure (low versus high). Existing evidence shows that left temporal to frontal connectivity is related to dispositional conscious processing and is sensitive to the amount of declarative knowledge acquired during learning. We found that T7...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. This study tested the validity of EEG left-temporal alpha power and upper-alpha...
Expertise offers a unique insight into how our brain functions. The purpose of this experiment was t...
Experts in a skill produce movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs) of smaller amplitude and lat...
The Theory of Reinvestment argues that automated motor processes are disrupted when task-related dec...
This study tested the validity of EEG left-temporal alpha power and upper-alpha T7-Fz connectivity a...
Studies from the sport and human movement sciences have proposed that electroencephalographic (EEG) ...
What determines optimal motor performance? Scientists have addressed this question through various a...
Two studies examined EEG co-activation (coherence) between the verbal-analytical (T3) and motor plan...
Previous electroencephalographic studies have identified premovement high-alpha power as a predictor...
Objectives: Conscious engagement in movement control can influence motor performance. In most cases,...
Interactions between brain regions are necessary for compound activities to take place. Accordingly,...
Individuals vary significantly with respect to rate and degree of improvement with motor practice. W...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. This study tested the validity of EEG left-temporal alpha power and upper-alpha...
Expertise offers a unique insight into how our brain functions. The purpose of this experiment was t...
Experts in a skill produce movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs) of smaller amplitude and lat...
The Theory of Reinvestment argues that automated motor processes are disrupted when task-related dec...
This study tested the validity of EEG left-temporal alpha power and upper-alpha T7-Fz connectivity a...
Studies from the sport and human movement sciences have proposed that electroencephalographic (EEG) ...
What determines optimal motor performance? Scientists have addressed this question through various a...
Two studies examined EEG co-activation (coherence) between the verbal-analytical (T3) and motor plan...
Previous electroencephalographic studies have identified premovement high-alpha power as a predictor...
Objectives: Conscious engagement in movement control can influence motor performance. In most cases,...
Interactions between brain regions are necessary for compound activities to take place. Accordingly,...
Individuals vary significantly with respect to rate and degree of improvement with motor practice. W...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. This study tested the validity of EEG left-temporal alpha power and upper-alpha...
Expertise offers a unique insight into how our brain functions. The purpose of this experiment was t...
Experts in a skill produce movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs) of smaller amplitude and lat...