The function of mirror neurons based on neuroplasticity activity on the upgrading of functional skills in the transfer of a beginner athlete to a professional athlete

Ghomi, Hassan The function of mirror neurons based on neuroplasticity activity on the upgrading of functional skills in the transfer of a beginner athlete to a professional athlete. In: First International and Third National Conference in Sport Sciences Innovations, 2,3 May 2019, Ardabil, Iran. (Submitted)

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Extensive research in neuroscience has shown that at any moment seeing the movements of others forms a new neuroplasticity (nerve flexibility) in a brainby mirror neurons. Mirror neurons with visual, auditory, and motion stimuli affect the processing of information in various fields.Imitation, learning, and even the cognitive skills of the phenomenon of empathy are regulated in humansby the system of mirror neurons. The purpose of the research is to investigate the possibility of professionalizing beginners who have not been a professional athlete in childhood and adolescence. Method: In line with the specified goals, beginners increase their ability to become professional athletes by seeing professional sports movements.For this purpose, A case of a 24-year-old youngster with poor background in childhood and adolescence was tested.to Consolidate new neuroplasticity the examineeonly watchesKeepieuppie, Jump rope, 5km and 10km running every day for 6 months to increase vo2max level and The relevant values were measured and recorded. After watching these movements, the examinee tried to visualize in his mind by recording the sound of professional athletes' pictures. During 5 days a week, he performed these movementss. Findings: After 6 months, the result of the test was shown that the examinee changed Extensively and surprisingly, such as progress in nonstop Jump roping from 200 on the first day to 11,000 at the end of the test, playing nonstop Keepieuppie from 50 on the first day to 8000 at the end of the test, and extensive change in vo2max level from 41 on the first day to 66 at the end of the test( tested in Iran Football Medical Assessment and Rehabilitation Center –IFMARK. Conclusion: These results show that The stimulation of mirror neurons in a specified way causes changes in the body's targeted skills and it helps young beginner athletes who have not been able to pursue a professional sport in their childhood and adolescence. In this regard, more extensive research is underway.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)
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Subjects: Divisions > Conferences > First International and Third National Conference in Sport Sciences Innovations - May 2019
Conferences > First International and Third National Conference in Sport Sciences Innovations - May 2019
Divisions: Conferences > First International and Third National Conference in Sport Sciences Innovations - May 2019
Subjects > Conferences > First International and Third National Conference in Sport Sciences Innovations - May 2019
Date Deposited: 19 Jun 2019 07:15
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2019 07:15
URI: http://repository.uma.ac.ir/id/eprint/7514

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