2024
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.14680
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Examining the relationship between subjective exercise tolerance and psychophysiological reactivity during physical stress

Marcelo Bigliassi,
Dayanne S. Antonio,
Kamil Celoch
et al.

Abstract: It has been hypothesized that one's ability to control impulses aids in sustaining effort despite experiencing painful physical sensations. Physical exercise has been used extensively as an intervention to strengthen the inhibitory control system and protect an individual's cognitive plan of action. It is unclear, however, whether the high levels of exercise tolerance could facilitate inhibitory control under varied stressors. The present study explored the relationship between subjective exercise tolerance an… Show more

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