Role of Ratings of Perceived Exertion during Self-Paced Exercise: What are We Actually Measuring?

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Chris R. Abbiss
Jeremiah J. Peiffer
Romain Meeusen
Sabrina Skorski
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[1] Edith Cowan University,Centre for Exercise and Sports Science Research, School of Exercise and Health Sciences
[2] Murdoch University,School of Psychology and Exercise Science
[3] Vrje Universiteit Brussel,Department of Human Physiology
[4] James Cook University,School of Public Health, Tropical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences
[5] Saarland University,Institute of Sports and Preventive Medicine
[6] University of Canberra,UC Research Institute for Sport and Exercise
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Sports Medicine | 2015年 / 45卷
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Efference Copy; Afferent Feedback; Peripheral Fatigue; Lower Power Output; Cycling Time Trial;
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Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and effort are considered extremely important in the regulation of intensity during self-paced physical activity. While effort and exertion are slightly different constructs, these terms are often used interchangeably within the literature. The development of perceptions of both effort and exertion is a complicated process involving numerous neural processes occurring in various regions within the brain. It is widely accepted that perceptions of effort are highly dependent on efferent copies of central drive which are sent from motor to sensory regions of the brain. Additionally, it has been suggested that perceptions of effort and exertion are integrated based on the balance between corollary discharge and actual afferent feedback; however, the involvement of peripheral afferent sensory feedback in the development of such perceptions has been debated. As such, this review examines the possible difference between effort and exertion, and the implications of such differences in understanding the role of such perceptions in the regulation of pace during exercise.
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