Core Affect and Reaction Time Performance During Progressive Running to 100% Maximal Heart Rate in Children

Published: 3 June 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/cr8d5kc4nv.1
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Attila Szabo

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18 male basketball players were studied in the laboratory three times: 1. exercise to 100% maximal heart rate (MHR) 2. reaction time task (choice reaction time (CRT), colors, blue or red) in sitting position (control) 3. exercise to 100% MHR and CRT The measure of feeling state (FS), felt arousal (FA), taken 6 times in all 3 conditions: baseline, 60% MHR, 85% MHR, 100% MHR, termination of exercise, and 3 minutes into rest. CRT performed only in condition 2 and 3, measures taken 6 times, immediately after FS and FA

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as described in the description: 18 male basketball players were studied in the laboratory three times: 1. exercise to 100% maximal heart rate (MHR) 2. reaction time task (choice reaction time (CRT), colors, blue or red) in sitting position (control) 3. exercise to 100% MHR and CRT The measure of feeling state (FS), felt arousal (FA), taken 6 times in all 3 conditions: baseline, 60% MHR, 85% MHR, 100% MHR, termination of exercise, and 3 minutes into rest. CRT performed only in condition 2 and 3, measures taken 6 times, immediately after FS and FA

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Psychology, Athletes, Laboratory, Child, Cognitive Effect, Reaction Time, Aerobic Exercise

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