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Kinesiology

West Chester University

2014

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Effects Of Imagery On Effort Perception And Cycling Endurance, Selen Razon, Kyle Mandler, Guler Arsal, Umit Tokac, Gershon Tenenbaum Jan 2014

Effects Of Imagery On Effort Perception And Cycling Endurance, Selen Razon, Kyle Mandler, Guler Arsal, Umit Tokac, Gershon Tenenbaum

Kinesiology Faculty Publications

The effect of associative and dissociative imagery was tested on a range of psychological-, physiological-, and performance-related variables during a progressive cycling task using a quantitative approach. Participants (n ¼ 45) were randomly assigned to dissociative imagery, associative imagery, and no imagery conditions and performed a progressive cycling task at 10% above anaerobic threshold up to the point of volitional fatigue. Rate of perceived exertion (RPE), attention focus, and heart rate were monitored and assessed at 1-min intervals. Lactic acid (LA) accumulation was recorded at RPE ¼ 5 (i.e. “strong effort”) and at the point of volitional fatigue. A series …