PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN ATHLETES DURING BETA-WAVE BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING

  • N. Lunina Russian University of Sport “GTSOLIFK”, Moscow, Russia; North Caucasian Federal Scientific and Clinical Center, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, Essentuki, Russia https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1782-3217 natalya-franc@mail.ru
  • S. Nopin North Caucasian Federal Scientific and Clinical Center, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, Essentuki, Russia https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9406-4504 work800@yandex.ru
Keywords: psychophysiological parameters, athletes, neurofeedback, biofeedback training, brain rhythms

Abstract

Aim. To assess the effect of beta-wave biofeedback training on the psychophysiological parameters of athletes. Materials and methods. Psychophysiological measurements were performed before and after beta-wave biofeedback training. Long-term studies were carried out at the Scientific and Research Institute of Activities in Extreme Conditions (Siberian State University of Physical Education and Sport, Omsk), Dostoevsky Omsk State University, Siberian State Automobile and Highway University (Omsk), Russian University of Sport (Moscow), and the North Caucasian Federal Scientific and Clinical Center of FMBA of Russia (Essentuki). The study involved young athletes ages 18–22 (n = 1020) of cyclic, acyclic and game sports in the preparatory period of the training cycle. The endogenous chronobiological unit of time, reactive and personal anxiety, types of memory (operational, memory for numbers/images), as well as the characteristics of attention and operational thinking were identified. Results. Beta-wave biofeedback training resulted in a significant improvement in memory for images, operational memory, operational thinking, and the characteristics of attention, including efficiency of attention, stability of attention and attentional set-shifting. A moderate increase in anxiety (both reactive and personal) indicates a general stress associated with systemic adaptation to a new level of functioning. Conclusion. Beta-wave biofeedback training contributed to quantitative and qualitative psychophysiological changes without invasive or pharmacological interventions and resulted in increased athletic performance, which is of importance for both training and recovery in athletes.

Author Biographies

N. Lunina , Russian University of Sport “GTSOLIFK”, Moscow, Russia; North Caucasian Federal Scientific and Clinical Center, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, Essentuki, Russia

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the I. Sarkizov-Serazini Department of Physical Rehabilitation, Massage and Health-Enhancing Physical Education, Russian University of Sport “GTSOLIFK”, Moscow, Russia; Senior Researcher, North Caucasian Federal Research and Clinical Center of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, Essentuki, Russia.

S. Nopin , North Caucasian Federal Scientific and Clinical Center, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, Essentuki, Russia

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Leading Researcher at the Center for Medical and Biological Technologies, North Caucasian Federal Research and Clinical Center of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, Essentuki, Russia.

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Published
2024-01-09
How to Cite
Lunina, N., & Nopin, S. (2024). PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN ATHLETES DURING BETA-WAVE BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING. Human. Sport. Medicine, 23(S2), 7-12. https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm23s201
Section
Physiology