Department of Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2020 Oct;30(10):1859-1868. doi: 10.1111/sms.13766. Epub 2020 Jul 23.
Athletes' affective states can vary dramatically before, during, and after competition. Further, intense affect is associated with physiological responses that may amplify biological reactions manifested from the execution of physical tasks underlying performance. Fluctuations in perceptual cues (eg, perceived exertion) and physiological responses (eg, blood lactate, heart rate) can influence performance and vary dramatically in relation to competition. However, the pattern of these fluctuations and potential associations between perceptual cues and biological responses may also diverge during task execution with differential implications for performance. Data collected from highly trained athletes (N = 25; M = 25.4) during a competition (ie, maximum total distance) comprised of three 7-minute cycling time trials and were analyzed with longitudinal multilevel modeling. Results showed that affective states were negatively associated with perceived exertion at the within-person level and negatively associated with heart rate at the between-person level within each trial. Blood lactate and heart rate were positively associated at the between-person level, whereas heart rate was positively associated with perceived exertion at the within-person level. The anticipation of more pleasurable affective states predicted less decline in affective states, but not physiological responses, during each trial. Anticipated affective states prior to each trial were also associated with affective states upon its completion. These findings suggest associations among perceptual cues and physiological responses may differ depending on the level of analysis (between- vs. within-person level associations), and anticipated affective states prior to performance may influence affective states during and after task execution.
运动员的情感状态在比赛前后会有很大的变化。此外,强烈的情感与生理反应有关,这些反应可能会放大由于执行表现相关的身体任务而产生的生物反应。感知线索(例如,感知的努力程度)和生理反应(例如,血乳酸、心率)的波动会影响表现,并且与比赛有很大的关系。然而,这些波动的模式以及感知线索和生物反应之间的潜在关联,在执行任务时可能会有所不同,对表现产生不同的影响。从参加比赛(即最大总距离)的 25 名高度训练有素的运动员(N=25;M=25.4)收集的数据,包括三个 7 分钟的自行车计时赛,并使用纵向多层模型进行分析。结果表明,在每个试验中,情感状态与个体内的感知努力呈负相关,与个体间的心率呈负相关。个体间的血乳酸和心率呈正相关,而个体内的心率与感知努力呈正相关。对更愉快的情感状态的预期预测了每个试验中情感状态的下降,但不能预测生理反应。每个试验前的预期情感状态也与试验完成时的情感状态有关。这些发现表明,感知线索和生理反应之间的关联可能因分析水平(个体间与个体内关联)而异,并且在执行任务之前的预期情感状态可能会影响执行任务期间和之后的情感状态。