3 edition of Physiological activity and performance found in the catalog.
Physiological activity and performance
Rogers Elliott
Published
1964
by American Psychological Association in [Washington]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Series | Psychological monographs: general and applied -- v. 78, no. 10; whole no. 587, Psychological monographs -- v.78, no.10. |
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LC Classifications | BF1 .P8 v.78 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 33 p. |
Number of Pages | 33 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL13573655M |
LC Control Number | 64056619 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 3319051 |
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Physiological Aspects of Sport Training and Performance, Second Edition With Web Resource, updates and expands on the popular first edition, providing an in-depth discussion of physiological adaptation to exercise.
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Book Physiology of Sport and Exercise, Seventh Edition With Web Study Guide, continues its legacy as a top physiology textbook and favorite of instructors and students ing research with extensive visual aids, this resource offers a simple way for students to develop an understanding of the body’s abilities to perform various types and intensities of exercise and sport, to adapt.
Rendon-Velez et al. () performed an experiment where they studied the effects of time-pressure on driver performance and physiological activity. Time pressure often increases stress levels and. Phil Arkow, in Handbook on Animal-Assisted Therapy (Fourth Edition), Introduction.
The other chapters in this book describe and contribute to the growing corpus of literature regarding the effect of animal-assisted therapy and activities on individual psychological and physiological health, psychosocial and emotional functioning, and enhancement of the treatment milieu.
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Monitoring Metabolic Status: Predicting Decrements in Physiological and Cognitive Performance. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: / This book is an amazing read that looks at the interplay between the physiological and psychological aspects of human performance.
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Upon the authority of the charter granted to it by the Congress inthe. The physiological differences between men and women are so great that elite male and female athletes rarely compete with each other. These differences generally give men a competitive edge in sports that reward absolute strength, acceleration and speed.
However, these differences are easily overstated, and in a few cases, female athletes are. Patterns of physiological activity accompanying performance on a perceptual-motor task 11 p.
(OCoLC) Online version: Thackray, Richard I. Patterns of physiological activity accompanying performance on a perceptual-motor task. [Washington, D.C.]: Dept. of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Medicine, [].
Although academic performance stems from a complex interaction between intellect and contextual variables, health is a vital moderating factor in a child's ability to learn.
The idea that healthy children learn better is empirically supported and well accepted (Basch, ), and multiple studies have confirmed that health benefits are associated with physical activity, including cardiovascular Author: Harold W. Kohl, Heather D. Cook, Nutrition Board. Focus of this review.
In this review for The Journal of Physiology's Olympic Issue, we will focus on current models of human performance, review the physiological ‘ideas’ that led to these models, and ask what these models explain and more importantly do not explain.
Figure 2 presents our concepts using a model like Hill's that is focused on ‘performance velocity’ and how it is Cited by: Author: Nigel A.
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Each mole of ATP releases kcal ( kJ), and a small amount of ATP is stored in the muscle. If enough ATP was stored to fuel daily resting metabolism, it would amount to more than half of an individual's body mass.
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It examines the general physiology of women, how physical activity affects women's physiological functions, and how physiological functions affect women's sport performance.players is unknown. We quantified the positional group-specific activity profiles and physiological demands of on-field training activities and compared these with match demands.
Twenty-two international matches and 63 rugby-specific training drills were monitored in 25 backs and 17 forwards from a national squad of male rugby sevens players over a month period. Drills were classified into.Exercise physiology is the physiology of physical is one of the allied health professions that involves the study of the acute responses and chronic adaptations to exercise.
Understanding the effect of exercise involves studying specific changes in muscular, cardiovascular, and neurohumoral systems that lead to changes in functional capacity and strength due to endurance training.