Assessment of the Psycho-Emotional State Induced by Open-Skill Sport Activity: An Electroencephalography-Based Study
Erica Iammarino, Ilaria Marcantoni, Sebastiano Grillo, Laura Burattini

TL;DR
This study uses EEG to track mental engagement during table tennis, showing how brain activity changes during the sport.
Contribution
The study introduces engagement indexes derived from EEG rhythms to characterize psycho-emotional states in open-skill sports.
Findings
Engagement indexes effectively capture transitions from resting to active play in table tennis.
Indexes with beta/alpha ratios increase during gameplay, while those with high-frequency denominators decrease.
The framework provides a method to monitor mental engagement dynamics in real-time.
Abstract
Electroencephalography (EEG) is an effective tool for monitoring the psycho-emotional state induced by open-skill sport activities characterized by dynamic environments and unpredictable situations, offering objective insights into mental engagement. This study aims to characterize the psycho-emotional state induced by table tennis sport activity by exploiting EEG-derived biomarkers. The ‘Real World Table Tennis’ database was analyzed, which includes EEG signals of 25 subjects acquired before, during and after playing table tennis. After preprocessing, 30-s EEG epochs were recursively extracted every 5 s. For each epoch, EEG rhythms were extracted and combined to obtain 37 engagement indexes, defined as ratios of two or more EEG rhythm powers. Median trends of each index were obtained for five cortical regions, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was applied to assess significant temporal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSport Psychology and Performance · Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies · Action Observation and Synchronization
