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  • Spatial cognitive ability is crucial for table tennis players' performance, notably influenced by sleep quality.
  • A study with 20 elite athletes found that 36 hours of sleep deprivation (SD) significantly slowed reaction times and reduced attentional resource allocation, as indicated by changes in brain activity (P3 amplitude).
  • Functional connectivity analysis showed decreased interaction between the frontal and occipital brain regions after SD, which suggests impaired brain efficiency in processing spatial information.

Article Abstract

Spatial cognitive ability is critical for table tennis athletes to achieve excellent competitive performance, and sleep may be an important factor influencing this ability. This study investigated the impact of 36h sleep deprivation on the spatial cognitive processing of 20 s-level table tennis athletes, using event-related potentials and functional connectivity analysis to assess changes in cognitive resource allocation and inter-regional brain coordination before and after sleep deprivation. The results showed that sleep deprivation significantly prolonged reaction time and led to a decrease in P3 amplitude, reflecting a reduction in participants' attentional resource allocation and cognitive processing capacity. Functional connectivity analysis further revealed that β frequency band functional connectivity between the frontal and occipital regions significantly decreased after sleep deprivation, indicating reduced brain efficiency in processing spatial information. After 36 h of SD, the spatial cognitive ability of table tennis athletes was impaired. SD not only led to a reduction in the allocation of attentional resources and cognitive processing capabilities in these athletes, but also weakened functional connectivity between the frontal and occipital lobes of the brain.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2024.11.039DOI Listing

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