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Use of Biotechnological Devices in the Quantification of Psychophysiological Workload of Professional Chess Players
Authors:Juan P Fuentes  Santos Villafaina  Daniel Collado-Mateo  Ricardo de la Vega  Narcis Gusi  Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez
Institution:1.Faculty of Sport Science,University of Extremadura,Badajoz,Spain;2.Facultad de Educación,Universidad Autónoma de Chile,Talca,Chile;3.Department of Physical Education, Sport & Human Movement,Autonomous University of Madrid,Madrid,Spain;4.Applied Psychophysiological Research Group, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Department of Sport Science,European University of Madrid,Madrid,Spain;5.Grupo de Investigación en Cultura, Educación y Sociedad,Universidad de la Costa,Barranquilla,Colombia
Abstract:Psychophysiological requirements of chess players are poorly understood, and periodization of training is often made without any empirical basis. For this reason, the aim of the present study was to investigate the psychophysiological response and quantify the player internal load during, and after playing a chess game. The participant was an elite 33 year-old male chess player ranked among the 300 best chess players in the world. Thus, cortical arousal by critical flicker fusion threshold, electroencephalogram by the theta Fz/alpha Pz ratio and autonomic modulation by heart rate variability were analyzed. Data revealed that cortical arousal by critical flicker fusion threshold and theta Fz/alpha Pz ratio increased and heart rate variability decreased during chess game. All these changes indicated that internal load increased during the chess game. In addition, pre-activation was detected in pre-game measure, suggesting that the prefrontal cortex might be preparatory activated. For these reasons, electroencephalogram, critical flicker fusion threshold and heart rate variability analysis may be highly applicable tools to control and monitor workload in chess player.
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