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Effect of brain electrical stimulation on shooting performance

Not Applicable
Conditions
A specific disease is not investigated in this study.
Registration Number
IRCT20240213060991N1
Lead Sponsor
The University of Shahid Satari
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
36
Inclusion Criteria

Third and fourth year students (familiar with shooting techniques)
No smoking
No history of cardiovascular disease, blood, liver, or respiratory diseases
Not using energizing supplements and androgenic drugs

Exclusion Criteria

Unwillingness to participate in research
Has a history of illness
Age above 24 years

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Simple and selective reaction time based on time measurement in milliseconds. Timepoint: The measurement at the beginning of the study will be the pre-test value and 30 days after the start of the study will be the post-test value. Method of measurement: The way to measure the variable of simple and selective reaction time will be the Deary-Liewald test, which is in milliseconds.;Shooting performance variable based on the score received on the shooting score. Timepoint: The measurement at the beginning of the study will be the pre-test value and 30 days after the start of the study will be the post-test value. Method of measurement: The shooting performance will be measured according to the accuracy of the shooting and the score obtained from the shooting on the recorder.
Secondary Outcome Measures
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