Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between cerebral networking, job stress and job exhaustion in elite sports leaders using brain mapping analysis. For this purpose, 60 elite sports leaders were analyzed. For this purpose, 60 elite sports leaders were analyzed. The results were as follows. First, the high-beta wave networking activities of the left frontal lobe and the right frontal lobe of elite sports leaders were positively related to occupational overload (.370, p.01), security problems (.288, p.05), working conditions (p.05) were found to have a statistically significant effect on stress. In addition, high-beta wave networking activity between the right frontal and right occipital lobes was found to have a statistically significant effect on working conditions (.264, p.05). Second, the high-beta wave networking activity of the left frontal lobe and the right frontal lobe of elite sports leaders has a statistically significant effect on post-personality burnout (.256, p.05) and emotional exhaustion(.308, p.05). Finally, the overloading factors of job stress of elite sports leaders showed a statistically significant effect on de-personification(.443, p.001) and mental exhaustion(.357, p.01). Also, role ambiguity factors showed a statistically significant effect on mental exhaustion(.137, p.001).
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