2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4960350/v1
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Neurophysiological and subjective responses to a virtual downhill cycling exercise

Mélina Behava,
Joannès Charlot,
Nicolas Boisson
et al.

Abstract: Purpose ̶ Downhill parts of a cycling race are among the most complex and therefore the most stressful elements for cyclists. Virtual Reality (VR) is thus an interesting tool to monitor reactions to such situations, in safe environment. The present exploratory study aimed to measure physiological and subjective stress during a virtually-simulated downhill race, according to the degree of realism of the simulation. Methods ̶ Eighteen young, healthy participants were divided into two groups according to their e… Show more

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