Mihevic P M
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1981;13(3):150-63.
A variety of physiological responses, classified as local or central factors, have been suggested as providing the primary input for perception of effort during exercise. The potency of these responses as perceptual cues, however, has seldom been addressed in terms of relevant modifying variables such as exercise intensity, exercise duration, exercise modality, and steady-state vs progressive exercise. This paper provides a critical review of the most relevant perceived exertion literature in terms of these considerations. It has been proposed that the impact of physiological responses as perceptual cues is dependent on their availability to conscious monitoring during exercise. The viability of this suggestion as a criterion for determining the importance of local and central cues for perceived exertion is also examined.
人们提出,多种生理反应可归类为局部或中枢因素,它们为运动过程中用力感知提供主要输入。然而,这些反应作为感知线索的效力,很少从运动强度、运动持续时间、运动方式以及稳态运动与渐进性运动等相关调节变量的角度进行探讨。本文就这些考量因素对最相关的主观用力文献进行了批判性综述。有人提出,生理反应作为感知线索的影响取决于运动过程中它们是否可被有意识地监测到。本文还考察了这一观点作为确定局部和中枢线索对主观用力重要性的标准的可行性。