The technology of ultra-slow EEG fluctuations (SET) was applied to study the characteristics of ultra-slow EEG fluctuations map signal system of shooters and archers in tranquil state. The study reveals the following: 1. Comparing to ordinary people, the average activation level of whole-brain dopamine of shooters and archers is low. There is a significant difference between the two. The difference exists mainly in the right frontal part, motor area and parietal region of the brain. In those brain areas, the values of the ordinary people are higher than those of the athletes. 2. There is no distinct difference between the average activation levels of the whole brain neurotransmitters of the elite shooters and archers and those of the ordinary shooters and archers. A comparative analysis between the neurotransmitters of the different brain areas of the elite and ordinary shooters and archers shows that significant difference can be found in the following: INH in left frontal part, 5-HT in left posterior temporal area, Ach in left parietal region, DA in right occipital area and left posterior temporal lobe, NE in left parietal region and EXE in right parietal region. 3. A comparative analysis of the average activation level of the whole-brain neurotransmitters of the archers and the shooters of rifle, clay pigeon, pistol and moving target shows that there is no distinct difference between the athletes of different sports. While a comparative analysis between the neurotransmitters of the different brain areas reveals significant difference of the activation level of INH, 5-HT, EXE and NE in right parietal region, left and right temporal area, right occipital area as well as the different sports. |