Perception of effort in exercise science: definition, measurement and perspectives

B Pageaux - European journal of sport science, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Perception of effort, also known as perceived exertion or sense of effort, can be described as
a cognitive feeling of work associated with voluntary actions. The aim of the present review …

Rating of perceived effort: methodological concerns and future directions

I Halperin, A Emanuel - Sports Medicine, 2020 - Springer
Rating of perceived effort (RPE) scales are the most frequently used single-item scales in
exercise science. They offer an easy and useful way to monitor and prescribe exercise …

Perceived exertion: Revisiting the history and updating the neurophysiology and the practical applications

TR Lopes, HM Pereira, BM Silva - International Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The perceived exertion construct creation is a landmark in exercise physiology and sport
science. Obtaining perceived exertion is relatively easy, but practitioners often neglect some …

Towards a three-dimensional framework of centrally regulated and goal-directed exercise behaviour: a narrative review

A Venhorst, D Micklewright, TD Noakes - British Journal of Sports …, 2018 - bjsm.bmj.com
The Central Governor Model (CGM) ignited a paradigm shift from concepts of catastrophic
failure towards central regulation of exercise performance. However, the CGM has focused …

Pharmacological blockade of muscle afferents and perception of effort: a systematic review with meta-analysis

M Bergevin, J Steele, M Payen de la Garanderie… - Sports Medicine, 2023 - Springer
Background The perception of effort provides information on task difficulty and influences
physical exercise regulation and human behavior. This perception differs from other …

Perceived fatigability: utility of a three-dimensional dynamical systems framework to better understand the psychophysiological regulation of goal-directed exercise …

A Venhorst, D Micklewright, TD Noakes - Sports Medicine, 2018 - Springer
A three-dimensional framework of perceived fatigability emphasises the need to differentiate
between the qualitatively distinct inputs of sensory-discriminatory, affective-motivational and …

Effect of hypoxia on cerebrovascular and cognitive function during moderate intensity exercise

WK Lefferts, MC Babcock, MJ Tiss, SJ Ives… - Physiology & …, 2016 - Elsevier
Exercise in hypoxia places added demands on the brain and cerebrovasculature that can
impact cognitive function. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of acute …

Acute performance, physiological, and perceptual changes in response to repeated cycling sprint exercise combined with systemic and local hypoxia in young males

T Behrendt, R Bielitzki, M Behrens, L Schega - Physiology & Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
This study investigated the acute performance, physiological, and perceptual changes
during repeated sprint exercise (RSE) under normobaric hypoxia and with blood flow …

Interaction between environmental temperature and hypoxia on central and peripheral fatigue during high-intensity dynamic knee extension

A Lloyd, M Raccuglia, S Hodder… - Journal of applied …, 2016 - journals.physiology.org
This study investigated causative factors behind the expression of different interaction types
during exposure to multistressor environments. Neuromuscular fatigue rates and time to …

Repeated-sprint training in heat and hypoxia: Acute responses to manipulating exercise-to-rest ratio

MC Dennis, PSR Goods, MJ Binnie… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this study was to investigate acute performance and physiological responses to
the manipulation of exercise-to-rest ratio (E: R) during repeated-sprint hypoxic training …