@Martin__Behrens @SportsMedicineJ https://t.co/XX6YsqurR4 Article 9 - again in Sports Medicine.... 😂😂😂
@jonas_dora_ You would be surprised how many exercise physiologists think that perceived effort is generated by the brain processing of neural signals coming from peripheral receptors in the active muscles and other organs (afferent feedback). See for exam
@ziggibson @Israel_Halperin @DerekGriffin86 Instead you proposed that all different afferent signals related to receptors that sense these variables are integrated to generate perception of effort https://t.co/JrVXH3DVWS
@SamueleMarcora .... Surely you have read this review article we wrote in 2006, Sam.... https://t.co/Pfjv8OeJYA
Just reading this again -the paper that has most influenced my thinking https://t.co/TeZzBK2YWY
#SPRT3007 The Role of Information Processing Between the Brain and Peripheral Physiological Systems https://t.co/F8UzdLKiu7
When training, don't forget your brain. Excellent article by St Clair Gibson. http://t.co/iG22lJCD86
Really interesting research paper for runners to understand how to 'pace themselves' http://t.co/O2dgZpHR2a