Perceptual cues in the regulation of exercise performance - physical sensations of exercise and awareness of effort interact as separate cues.
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Fatigue is a Brain-Derived Emotion that Regulates the Exercise Behavior to Ensure the Protection of Whole Body HomeostasisThe evolutionary significance of fatigue.Factors affecting the regulation of pacing: current perspectivesMyoelectrical manifestation of fatigue less prominent in patients with cancer related fatiguePacing Profiles in Competitive Track Races: Regulation of Exercise Intensity Is Related to Cognitive Ability.No Influence of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation on Exercise-Induced Pain and 5-Km Cycling Time-Trial Performance.Pacing and decision making in sport and exercise: the roles of perception and action in the regulation of exercise intensity.Fatigue and pacing in high-intensity intermittent team sport: an update.Role of Ratings of Perceived Exertion during Self-Paced Exercise: What are We Actually Measuring?The role of sense of effort on self-selected cycling power output.The interaction of psychological and physiological homeostatic drives and role of general control principles in the regulation of physiological systems, exercise and the fatigue process - The Integrative Governor theory.Evidence of Energetic Optimization during Adaptation Differs for Metabolic, Mechanical, and Perceptual Estimates of Energetic Cost.Development and Validity of the Rating-of-Fatigue Scale.Pacing behaviour of players in team sports: Influence of match status manipulation and task duration knowledge.Pacing and awareness: brain regulation of physical activity.Topical and Ingested Cooling Methodologies for Endurance Exercise Performance in the Heat.Suggestions for Judo Training with Pacing Strategy and Decision Making by Judo Championship Phases
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Perceptual cues in the regulation of exercise performance - physical sensations of exercise and awareness of effort interact as separate cues.
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Jeroen Swart
Timothy David Noakes
Timothy Robert Lindsay
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10.1136/BJSPORTS-2011-090337
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2011-09-26T00:00:00Z