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A36 Inducing the Intention Phenomenon in a Computer Based Simulation Environment
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- Rowlands David
- Center for Wireless and Monitoring Applications, Griffith University
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- Cutmore Tim
- Center for Wireless and Monitoring Applications, Griffith University
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- Au Venessa
- Center for Wireless and Monitoring Applications, Griffith University
Bibliographic Information
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- Inducing the intention phenomenon in a computer based simulation environment
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Targeting is a skill that is used in many sports and other activities. The electroencephalogram (EEG) has previously been used to measure target sports [1-4]. The intention phenomenon is indicated by the pre-shot alpha in the EEG [1]. This paper details the design of a computer based simulation to induce the intention phenomenon. The simulation consisted of a targeting task under three different targeting conditions - no bias, constant bias, and variable bias. Twelve participants were involved in the study and their EEG was measured during the targeting tasks. The results indicated that intention could be induced using a computer based simulation.
Journal
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- The Proceedings of Joint Symposium: Symposium on Sports Engineering, Symposium on Human Dynamics
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The Proceedings of Joint Symposium: Symposium on Sports Engineering, Symposium on Human Dynamics 2008 (0), 173-176, 2008
The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers