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The relationship between EEG prefrontal asymmetry and emotion following exercise deprivation in people with exercise addiction

운동박탈에 따른 운동중독자의 정서적 변화에 대한 뇌 생리심리적 접근: EEG 대뇌반구비대칭활성화 차이지표 적용 연구

  • Kim, Sung-Woon (Dept. of Physical education, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Kim, Han-Cheol (Dept. of Special Physical Education, Yeungnam University)
  • 김성운 (경북대학교 체육교육학과) ;
  • 김한철 (영남대학교 특수체육교육학과)
  • Received : 2016.09.02
  • Accepted : 2016.10.20
  • Published : 2016.10.28

Abstract

This study examined the neurophysiological mechanisms of exercise deprivation by investigating differences in emotion changes and EEG prefrontal asymmetry in relation with exercise. Twenty male undergraduate university students in the 23-27 age range, amateur marathon runners, were selected as the participants (n=20) and divided into one of two experimental conditions at random: (1) exercise deprivation group (n=10), and (2) non-exercise deprivation group (n=10). PANAS-X measurement and EEG measurement from F3 and F4 scalp sites were performed at pre-test, 3 days after exercise deprivation, and 5 days after exercise deprivation. Results revealed that participants of EDG significantly decreased a positive effect after exercise deprivation on EEG and self-reported measures, and showed an increased negative effect after exercise deprivation on self-reported measures. In contrast, participants of NEDG significantly increased positive feelings after exercise and showed a decreased negative effect after exercise on EEG and self-reported measures. Our results showed that exercise deprivation increasing negative emotion after exercise deprivation. The findings of this study suggest that EEG frontal brain asymmetry can be used as diagnosing method for exercise deprivation.

본 연구의 목적은 운동박탈이 운동중독자의 심리적 변화에 미치는 영향을 알아보기 위해 EEG 대뇌반구의 비대칭 활성화 지표를 통해 검증하고, 그 연구결과를 바탕으로 운동중독자들이 운동박탈을 경험할 때 나타나는 정서적 변화에 대한 기전을 규명하는데 있다. 본 실험에 참여한 피험자들은 20명이며, 운동박탈 후 나타나는 정서변화를 알아보기 위해 집단(실험집단, 통제집단)에 따른 시점별(운동박탈 전, 운동박탈 3일 후, 운동박탈 5일 후) 긍정과 부정적 정서 그리고 집단에 따른 EEG 대뇌반구 비대칭 차이지표를 비교분석하기 위하여 반복측정이원분산분석을 실시했으며, 사후검증을 실시했다. 본 연구결과 운동중독자에 운동박탈이 발생할 경우 감정이 부정적으로 바뀐다는 것을 확인하였다. 또한 본 연구는 기존의 운동박탈 연구에서 활용한 질적 연구 방식과 자기보고서 방식에서 벗어나 뇌 생리심리적 접근인 뇌파를 활용하여 좀 더 객관적이고 과학적으로 운동박탈에 대한 정서적 기전을 제시했다고 사료된다.

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