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A Possible Role for Emotion and Emotion Regulation in Physiological Responses to False Performance Feedback in 10 Mile Laboratory Cycling

The study investigated responses to false feedback in laboratory cycling. Seven male competitive cyclists (age; M  = 34.14 years, SD = 7.40) completed two ergometer time-trials, one each with false negative and false positive feedback (time ± 5 %). MANOVA indicated main effects for condition [ F (17...

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Published in:Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback 2012-12, Vol.37 (4), p.269-277
Main Authors: Beedie, Christopher J., Lane, Andrew M., Wilson, Mathew G.
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Language:English
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Summary:The study investigated responses to false feedback in laboratory cycling. Seven male competitive cyclists (age; M  = 34.14 years, SD = 7.40) completed two ergometer time-trials, one each with false negative and false positive feedback (time ± 5 %). MANOVA indicated main effects for condition [ F (17, 104) = 9.42, p  
ISSN:1090-0586
1573-3270
DOI:10.1007/s10484-012-9200-7