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Cluster of Excellence Cognitive Interaction Technology
Procient brain activity in superior golf putting performance: An insight from the
EEG and psychomotor eciency
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Psychomotor Eciency
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Complexity ↓ Consistency ↑Relevant neural
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A Cross-sectional Study (36 pre-elite golfers)
References
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40 putts on a artificial green
•Performing putting with EEG recording
Putting performance
•The distance between the ball and the hole. The shorter, the better
The best putts are more consistent than the worst putts
A higher SMR power was observed in the best putts than the worst putts
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The Golf Putting Task
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Distance from the ball to the hole (cm)
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