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The biomarkers of EEG related to cycling 

The biomarkers of EEG related to cycling 

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Generally, in sports performance, the relationship between movement science and physiological function has been conducted integrating neuronal mechanism over the past decades. However, understanding those interaction between neural network and motor performance comprehensively in achieving optimal performance mainly in cycling is still lacking. The...

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... the purpose of this review, only biomarkers of EEG specifically for cycling performance was highlighted. Based on Table 1, most studies conducted on brain activity in cycling context are based on alpha and beta waves as well as alpha/beta ratio. Therefore, the discussion will emphasize on these two brainwaves and their ratio. ...
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... to Fig. 1, the alpha and beta brainwaves along with the alpha/beta ratio play important roles in identifying the mechanism of cyclists' physiological functions and required movement to achieve optimal performance. Nevertheless, this framework is limited to studies shown in Table 1. Therefore, it is essential to form such adaptation from theoretical aspects in determining mutually defined terms towards specific physiological and biomechanical perspectives. ...

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