任务(项目管理)
运动表象
简单(哲学)
认知心理学
心理学
康复
计算机科学
大脑活动与冥想
比例(比率)
神经科学
脑电图
脑-机接口
哲学
经济
物理
管理
认识论
量子力学
作者
Jie Yin,Ke Yang,Chendi Zhou,Junhua Dang
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2515027122
摘要
Motor imagery (MI) engages neural systems that overlap with actual movement and is widely used in sport and rehabilitation. Yet conflicting findings suggest that experts show either reduced (neural efficiency) or increased (vivid simulation) brain activation during MI. We hypothesized that task complexity moderates this effect. Using fNIRS, we compared experts and novices during MI of simple versus complex soccer actions. Experts showed lower activation for simple tasks but higher activation for complex ones, while novices showed the opposite pattern. These findings unify opposing accounts of expertise, revealing that expert brains adaptively scale simulation to task demands. This has practical implications for optimizing MI-based training across skill levels.
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