TITLE:
Visuo-motor related time analysis using electroencephalograms
AUTHORS:
Kengo Yotani, Hiroyuki Tamaki, Hiroki Nakamoto, Atsumu Yuki, Hikari Kirimoto, Koji Kitada, Futoshi Ogita, Shiro Mori
KEYWORDS:
Simple-Reaction Task; P300; Visual Evoked Potentials; Athletes
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Neuroscience,
Vol.3 No.3,
July
19,
2013
ABSTRACT:
The objective of the
present study was to assess the relationship
of response time and peak latency of P300 with a simple-reaction task.
Seven male subjects who were experienced players in decision-making sports were
included. Two main findings were noted. First, the P300 latencies of Fz and Pz
were correlated with visuo-motor related time. Second, in terms of latencies of
visual evoked potentials, the correlations were observed only between Oz-P2 latency and visuo-motor related time.
These results suggest that the length of visuo-motor related time is related to
the processing involved in the higher order brain site involving specific
processing in the visual cortex.