Neuroimaging coordination dynamics in the sport sciences |
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Authors: | Jantzen Kelly J Oullier Olivier Scott Kelso J A |
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Affiliation: | aHuman Cognition and Neural Dynamics Laboratory, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, USA;bHuman Neurobiology Laboratory (UMR 6149), Aix-Marseille Université-CNRS, France;cHuman Brain and Behavior Laboratory, Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, USA |
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Abstract: | Key methodological issues for designing, analyzing, and interpreting neuroimaging experiments are presented from the perspective of the framework of Coordination Dynamics. To this end, a brief overview of Coordination Dynamics is introduced, including the main concepts of control parameters and collective variables, theoretical modeling, novel experimental paradigms, and cardinal empirical findings. Basic conceptual and methodological issues for the design and implementation of coordination experiments in the context of neuroimaging are discussed. The paper concludes with a presentation of neuroimaging findings central to understanding the neural basis of coordination and addresses their relevance for the sport sciences. The latter include but are not restricted to learning and practice-related issues, the role of mental imagery, and the recovery of function following brain injury. |
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Keywords: | fMRI Human movement science Skills Athletics Motor imagery Concussion Synchronization |
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