The physiological function of the Mu rhythm (8–13 Hz in the central region) is still unclear, par... more The physiological function of the Mu rhythm (8–13 Hz in the central region) is still unclear, particularly its role in visuomotor performance in sports (shooting vs. golf putting), as both the complexity of the motor skills (i.e., simple vs. complex visuomotor skills) and the skill level (e.g., novices vs. experts or low-skilled vs. highly skilled) may modulate Mu rhythm. To gain a broader understanding of the association between Mu rhythm and visuomotor skill performance, a study design that considers both a control moderator (the difference in skill level) and the ability to manipulate Mu rhythm (i.e., either increase or decrease Mu rhythm) is required. To achieve this, we recruited 30 novice golfers who were randomly assigned to either the increased Mu rhythm group (IMG), decreased Mu rhythm group (DMG), or sham group (SG) and used electroencephalographic-neurofeedback training (EEG-NFT) to manipulate Mu rhythm during a golf putting task (complex visuomotor skill). The aim was to...
Chiang C-E, Chen T-T, Wang K-P. Theory of body awareness perspective: A literature review on the ... more Chiang C-E, Chen T-T, Wang K-P. Theory of body awareness perspective: A literature review on the effects of attention on performance effectiveness. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2018;18(2):77-87
Chang W-H, Wang K-P, Che T-T, et al. Effects of attentional focus on amateur's performance in... more Chang W-H, Wang K-P, Che T-T, et al. Effects of attentional focus on amateur's performance in golf putting. In: Strauss B, Halberschmidt B, eds. Building the Future of Sport and Exercise Psychology . 2019: 162
Lin K-H, Wang K-P, Hung TM. Why athletes should care about their brain activity while at rest? A ... more Lin K-H, Wang K-P, Hung TM. Why athletes should care about their brain activity while at rest? A review of sport performance and resting-state EEG. . Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2021
Chen T-T, Wang K-P. To assess neural efficiency hypothesis in precision sports by means of electr... more Chen T-T, Wang K-P. To assess neural efficiency hypothesis in precision sports by means of electroencephalography (EEG): Expert-novice research paradigm. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2016;16(1):97-118
Wang K-P, Chen T-T, Hung T-M. An exploration of the relationship between flow experience and perf... more Wang K-P, Chen T-T, Hung T-M. An exploration of the relationship between flow experience and performance in precision sports: An electroencephalographic perspective. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2018;18(2):57-76
Chen T-T, Shen C, Chen K-F, et al. Changes in neural resting state cortical activity during putti... more Chen T-T, Shen C, Chen K-F, et al. Changes in neural resting state cortical activity during putting skill learning. Presented at the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research’s (ISNR) 24rd Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, USA
Kao C-W, Chang W-H, Wang K-P, et al. High self-confidence golfers have better performance and att... more Kao C-W, Chang W-H, Wang K-P, et al. High self-confidence golfers have better performance and attention. In: Strauss B, Halberschmidt B, eds. Building the Future of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 2019: 162
Cheng M-Y, Schack T, Wang K-P, Hung T-M, Zhou C. Performance enhancement with EEG neurofeedback t... more Cheng M-Y, Schack T, Wang K-P, Hung T-M, Zhou C. Performance enhancement with EEG neurofeedback training: Current topics and issues. In: Strauss B, Halberschmidt B, eds. Building the Future of Sport and Exercise Psychology . 2019: 93.EEG neurofeedback training (EEG NFT) is a technique to help the athletes modulate their brain waves by providing the real-time feedback signals captured by the athletes themselves. The aim of using EEG NFT is to facilitate the athletes to achieve the adaptive psychological states and, thus, leading to superior sports performance (Gruzelier, 2014). The beneficial effect of EEG NFT can be discussed by the theoretical framework of psychomotor efficiency hypothesis. Psychomotor efficiency refers to the processing efficiency in the cortical activity in sports performance (Hatfield & Hillman, 2001). Superior performers achieve the high psychomotor efficiency by attenuating the irrelevant cortical processing. Encouraging reports from previous studies pointed o...
Wang K-P, Feng J, Chen T-T. Expert golfers’ optimal performance in precision sports: "Lettin... more Wang K-P, Feng J, Chen T-T. Expert golfers’ optimal performance in precision sports: "Letting it happen" or "making it happen". Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2020;20(3):59-74
Chen T-T, Wang K-P, Chang Y-T, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Do emotions impact putting performance? A Pre... more Chen T-T, Wang K-P, Chang Y-T, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Do emotions impact putting performance? A Prefrontal Asymmetry Study. Presented at the NASPSPA 2015 Conference, Portland, Oregon, USA
Chang WH, Chen TT, Wang K-P, Hung TM. Self-selected attentional focus and skilled golf putting pe... more Chang WH, Chen TT, Wang K-P, Hung TM. Self-selected attentional focus and skilled golf putting performance. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan . 2019;2:59-74 (TSSCI).Previous studies regarding to the influences of preferences attentional focus on skilled putting performance showed competing hypotheses and inconsistent evidences, and rarely recorded the dynamic changing process of attentional focus objectively. Purpose: The present study aimed to discuss the association between self-selected attentional focus and putting performance in amateur golfers. This study focused on the attentional processes through the electroencephalographic (EEG) indicators including mu rhythm and T4 alpha power, which could be helpful to understand the underlying mechanisms of internal and external attentional processing. Method: Thirty-two right-handed amateur golfers performed 60 putting with a 3-meter distance while indicating the focus of attention they used in each putt, along with t...
Lin K-H, Wang K-P, Chang W-H, et al. EEG-based functional communication can predict mindfulness i... more Lin K-H, Wang K-P, Chang W-H, et al. EEG-based functional communication can predict mindfulness in skilled golfers. In: Strauss B, Halberschmidt B, eds. Building the Future of Sport and Exercise Psychology . 2019: 79
Wang K-P, Cheng M-Y, Chen T-T, Huang C-J, Schack T. Successful motor performance under challengin... more Wang K-P, Cheng M-Y, Chen T-T, Huang C-J, Schack T. Successful motor performance under challenging conditions: Reduced cognitive-motor coupling and increased visuospatial coupling. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 2021
Cheng M-Y. The Comparison between Sensorimotor Rhythm and Frontal Midline Theta during Successful... more Cheng M-Y. The Comparison between Sensorimotor Rhythm and Frontal Midline Theta during Successful and Unsuccessful Putting Performance in Skilled Golfers under Pressure. Presented at the 23rd International Society for Neurofeedback & Research, Denver, Colorado
Chen H, Chen T-T, Wang K-P, Huang C-J, Cheng M-Y, Hung T-M. Intra-hemispheric functional EEG cohe... more Chen H, Chen T-T, Wang K-P, Huang C-J, Cheng M-Y, Hung T-M. Intra-hemispheric functional EEG coherence of theta rhythm in successful and unsuccessful golf putting performance in skilled golfers. Presented at the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research’s (ISNR) 23rd Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA
Wang K-P, Cheng M-Y, Shen C, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Differences in Sensorimotor Mu Rhythm between E... more Wang K-P, Cheng M-Y, Shen C, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Differences in Sensorimotor Mu Rhythm between Experts and Novices in Successful Golf Putting Performance. Presented at the 19th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Amsterdam, Nederland
Shen C, Wang K-P, Chen T-T. Associations between sensorimotor rhythm and sport performance: Views... more Shen C, Wang K-P, Chen T-T. Associations between sensorimotor rhythm and sport performance: Views of attention and automation. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2016;16(2):85-101
Chang Y-T, Wang K-P, Chen T-T, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Sensory motor rhythm/theta ratio differences ... more Chang Y-T, Wang K-P, Chen T-T, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Sensory motor rhythm/theta ratio differences between good and poor putting performance in skilled golfers. Presented at the NASPSPA 2015 Conference, Portland, Oregon, USA
The physiological function of the Mu rhythm (8–13 Hz in the central region) is still unclear, par... more The physiological function of the Mu rhythm (8–13 Hz in the central region) is still unclear, particularly its role in visuomotor performance in sports (shooting vs. golf putting), as both the complexity of the motor skills (i.e., simple vs. complex visuomotor skills) and the skill level (e.g., novices vs. experts or low-skilled vs. highly skilled) may modulate Mu rhythm. To gain a broader understanding of the association between Mu rhythm and visuomotor skill performance, a study design that considers both a control moderator (the difference in skill level) and the ability to manipulate Mu rhythm (i.e., either increase or decrease Mu rhythm) is required. To achieve this, we recruited 30 novice golfers who were randomly assigned to either the increased Mu rhythm group (IMG), decreased Mu rhythm group (DMG), or sham group (SG) and used electroencephalographic-neurofeedback training (EEG-NFT) to manipulate Mu rhythm during a golf putting task (complex visuomotor skill). The aim was to...
Chiang C-E, Chen T-T, Wang K-P. Theory of body awareness perspective: A literature review on the ... more Chiang C-E, Chen T-T, Wang K-P. Theory of body awareness perspective: A literature review on the effects of attention on performance effectiveness. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2018;18(2):77-87
Chang W-H, Wang K-P, Che T-T, et al. Effects of attentional focus on amateur's performance in... more Chang W-H, Wang K-P, Che T-T, et al. Effects of attentional focus on amateur's performance in golf putting. In: Strauss B, Halberschmidt B, eds. Building the Future of Sport and Exercise Psychology . 2019: 162
Lin K-H, Wang K-P, Hung TM. Why athletes should care about their brain activity while at rest? A ... more Lin K-H, Wang K-P, Hung TM. Why athletes should care about their brain activity while at rest? A review of sport performance and resting-state EEG. . Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2021
Chen T-T, Wang K-P. To assess neural efficiency hypothesis in precision sports by means of electr... more Chen T-T, Wang K-P. To assess neural efficiency hypothesis in precision sports by means of electroencephalography (EEG): Expert-novice research paradigm. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2016;16(1):97-118
Wang K-P, Chen T-T, Hung T-M. An exploration of the relationship between flow experience and perf... more Wang K-P, Chen T-T, Hung T-M. An exploration of the relationship between flow experience and performance in precision sports: An electroencephalographic perspective. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2018;18(2):57-76
Chen T-T, Shen C, Chen K-F, et al. Changes in neural resting state cortical activity during putti... more Chen T-T, Shen C, Chen K-F, et al. Changes in neural resting state cortical activity during putting skill learning. Presented at the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research’s (ISNR) 24rd Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, USA
Kao C-W, Chang W-H, Wang K-P, et al. High self-confidence golfers have better performance and att... more Kao C-W, Chang W-H, Wang K-P, et al. High self-confidence golfers have better performance and attention. In: Strauss B, Halberschmidt B, eds. Building the Future of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 2019: 162
Cheng M-Y, Schack T, Wang K-P, Hung T-M, Zhou C. Performance enhancement with EEG neurofeedback t... more Cheng M-Y, Schack T, Wang K-P, Hung T-M, Zhou C. Performance enhancement with EEG neurofeedback training: Current topics and issues. In: Strauss B, Halberschmidt B, eds. Building the Future of Sport and Exercise Psychology . 2019: 93.EEG neurofeedback training (EEG NFT) is a technique to help the athletes modulate their brain waves by providing the real-time feedback signals captured by the athletes themselves. The aim of using EEG NFT is to facilitate the athletes to achieve the adaptive psychological states and, thus, leading to superior sports performance (Gruzelier, 2014). The beneficial effect of EEG NFT can be discussed by the theoretical framework of psychomotor efficiency hypothesis. Psychomotor efficiency refers to the processing efficiency in the cortical activity in sports performance (Hatfield & Hillman, 2001). Superior performers achieve the high psychomotor efficiency by attenuating the irrelevant cortical processing. Encouraging reports from previous studies pointed o...
Wang K-P, Feng J, Chen T-T. Expert golfers’ optimal performance in precision sports: "Lettin... more Wang K-P, Feng J, Chen T-T. Expert golfers’ optimal performance in precision sports: "Letting it happen" or "making it happen". Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2020;20(3):59-74
Chen T-T, Wang K-P, Chang Y-T, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Do emotions impact putting performance? A Pre... more Chen T-T, Wang K-P, Chang Y-T, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Do emotions impact putting performance? A Prefrontal Asymmetry Study. Presented at the NASPSPA 2015 Conference, Portland, Oregon, USA
Chang WH, Chen TT, Wang K-P, Hung TM. Self-selected attentional focus and skilled golf putting pe... more Chang WH, Chen TT, Wang K-P, Hung TM. Self-selected attentional focus and skilled golf putting performance. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan . 2019;2:59-74 (TSSCI).Previous studies regarding to the influences of preferences attentional focus on skilled putting performance showed competing hypotheses and inconsistent evidences, and rarely recorded the dynamic changing process of attentional focus objectively. Purpose: The present study aimed to discuss the association between self-selected attentional focus and putting performance in amateur golfers. This study focused on the attentional processes through the electroencephalographic (EEG) indicators including mu rhythm and T4 alpha power, which could be helpful to understand the underlying mechanisms of internal and external attentional processing. Method: Thirty-two right-handed amateur golfers performed 60 putting with a 3-meter distance while indicating the focus of attention they used in each putt, along with t...
Lin K-H, Wang K-P, Chang W-H, et al. EEG-based functional communication can predict mindfulness i... more Lin K-H, Wang K-P, Chang W-H, et al. EEG-based functional communication can predict mindfulness in skilled golfers. In: Strauss B, Halberschmidt B, eds. Building the Future of Sport and Exercise Psychology . 2019: 79
Wang K-P, Cheng M-Y, Chen T-T, Huang C-J, Schack T. Successful motor performance under challengin... more Wang K-P, Cheng M-Y, Chen T-T, Huang C-J, Schack T. Successful motor performance under challenging conditions: Reduced cognitive-motor coupling and increased visuospatial coupling. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 2021
Cheng M-Y. The Comparison between Sensorimotor Rhythm and Frontal Midline Theta during Successful... more Cheng M-Y. The Comparison between Sensorimotor Rhythm and Frontal Midline Theta during Successful and Unsuccessful Putting Performance in Skilled Golfers under Pressure. Presented at the 23rd International Society for Neurofeedback & Research, Denver, Colorado
Chen H, Chen T-T, Wang K-P, Huang C-J, Cheng M-Y, Hung T-M. Intra-hemispheric functional EEG cohe... more Chen H, Chen T-T, Wang K-P, Huang C-J, Cheng M-Y, Hung T-M. Intra-hemispheric functional EEG coherence of theta rhythm in successful and unsuccessful golf putting performance in skilled golfers. Presented at the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research’s (ISNR) 23rd Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA
Wang K-P, Cheng M-Y, Shen C, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Differences in Sensorimotor Mu Rhythm between E... more Wang K-P, Cheng M-Y, Shen C, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Differences in Sensorimotor Mu Rhythm between Experts and Novices in Successful Golf Putting Performance. Presented at the 19th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Amsterdam, Nederland
Shen C, Wang K-P, Chen T-T. Associations between sensorimotor rhythm and sport performance: Views... more Shen C, Wang K-P, Chen T-T. Associations between sensorimotor rhythm and sport performance: Views of attention and automation. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2016;16(2):85-101
Chang Y-T, Wang K-P, Chen T-T, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Sensory motor rhythm/theta ratio differences ... more Chang Y-T, Wang K-P, Chen T-T, Huang C-J, Hung T-M. Sensory motor rhythm/theta ratio differences between good and poor putting performance in skilled golfers. Presented at the NASPSPA 2015 Conference, Portland, Oregon, USA
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