Using neurobehavioral evaluation system to test 148 fencers and 58 undergraduates in the 7 items of movement vision, spatial vision, attention switch, attention allocation, VSR time, VCR time and digital filtering. An analysis was made on number of accurate operation, average time used in each accurate operation and neurobehavioral ability index (NAI) so as to provide theoretical and method support for fencers’ scientific training and talent selection. The result shows that average time used in each accurate operation of the five items of spatial vision, attention switch, attention allocation, VSR time and VCR time is shorter than that of the undergraduates. NAI of the fencers in the above-mentioned five items is apparently higher than that of the undergraduates. The number of accurate operation and NAI of the digital filtering of the national team fencers are significantly higher than those of the provincial and city team fencers. And NAI of attention allocation and digital filtering are useful in predicting performance level. |