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  1. The central motor command, but not the muscle afferent feedback, is necessary to perceive effort
  2. Recovery response comparisons between variable resistance and long and short muscle length isometric exercise
  3. The effects of one-night sleep deprivation and one-night recovery sleep on endurance cycling performance
  4. Construct validity of a new intermittent aerobic fitness field test in elite soccer players
  5. Editorial: The cognitive era in sports performance: mental fatigue, cognitive training, and psychological ergogenic substances
  6. Effects of mental fatigue on perception of effort and performance in national level swimmers
  7. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) stimulation as an adjunct to exercise: a brief review
  8. The Role of Physical Exercise as a Therapeutic Tool to Improve Lipedema: A Consensus Statement from the Italian Society of Motor and Sports Sciences (Società Italiana di Scienze Motorie e Sportive, SISMeS) and the Italian Society of Phlebology (Società...
  9. Development and validation of the physical effort scale (PES)
  10. Mental fatigue impairs the number of repetitions to muscular failure in the half back‐squat exercise for low‐ and mid‐ but not high‐intensity resistance exercise
  11. Active mobility and mental health: A scoping review towards a healthier world
  12. Limits of Ultra: Towards an Interdisciplinary Understanding of Ultra-Endurance Running Performance
  13. Brain Endurance Training improves endurance and cognitive performance in road cyclists
  14. Erratum: Building a transdisciplinary expert consensus on the cognitive drivers of performance under pressure: an international multi-panel Delphi study
  15. Effects of running style on perception of effort, energy cost and performance in competitive runners
  16. Psychological strategies to resist slowing down or stopping during endurance activity: An expert opinion paper
  17. Editorial: Mental fatigue and sport: from the lab to the field
  18. Assessing Cognitive-Motor Interference in Military Contexts: Validity and Reliability of Two Dual-tasking Tests
  19. Louis Passfield—A Role Model for the Mission of IJSPP
  20. XIII National Congress SISMES
  21. Building a transdisciplinary expert consensus on the cognitive drivers of performance under pressure: An international multi-panel Delphi study
  22. Brain Endurance Training Improves Physical, Cognitive, and Multitasking Performance in Professional Football Players
  23. Pharmacological Blockade of Muscle Afferents and Perception of Effort: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis
  24. Response to Millet et al
  25. Physical and Mental Fatigue Reduce Psychomotor Vigilance in Professional Football Players
  26. Performance prediction, pacing profile and running pattern of elite 1-h track running events
  27. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Using V̇o2max as a marker of training status in athletes – can we do better?
  28. May a Nonlocalized Postactivation Performance Enhancement Exist Between the Upper and Lower Body in Trained Men?
  29. Sleep Deprivation Training to Reduce the Negative Effects of Sleep Loss on Endurance Performance: A Single Case Study
  30. “Short and Sweet”: A Randomized Controlled Initial Investigation of Brief Online Psychological Interventions With Endurance Athletes
  31. Authors’ Response to Comment on: “Development of a Revised Conceptual Framework of Physical Training for Use in Research”
  32. Pharmacological blockade of muscle afferents and perception of effort: a systematic review with meta-analysis
  33. Ischemic preconditioning of the muscle reduces the metaboreflex response of the knee extensors
  34. Development of a Revised Conceptual Framework of Physical Training for Use in Research and Practice
  35. The effect of mental fatigue on half-marathon performance: a pragmatic trial
  36. The Effects of Mental Fatigue on Sport Performance
  37. The Effect of Mental Fatigue on Half-Marathon Performance: a Pragmatic Trial
  38. Development of a revised conceptual framework of physical training for measurement validation and other applications
  39. The Effect of a Competitive Futsal Match on Psychomotor Vigilance in Referees
  40. Combined reply to comments on: Van Cutsem, J., Roelands, B., De Pauw, K., Meeusen, R., & Marcora, S. (2019). Subjective thermal strain impairs endurance performance in a temperate environment. Physiology & Behavior, 202, 36–44.
  41. 44-LB: Training Load and Time-in-Range Affect Sleep Time of Professional Cyclists with Type 1 Diabetes
  42. Last Word on Viewpoint: Time to reconsider how ventilation is regulated above the respiratory compensation point during incremental exercise
  43. Time to reconsider how ventilation is regulated above the respiratory compensation point during incremental exercise
  44. Mental fatigue impairs visuomotor response time in badminton players and controls
  45. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over the Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Improves Inhibitory Control and Endurance Performance in Healthy Individuals
  46. A comparison of different methods to analyse data collected during time-to-exhaustion tests
  47. Comparing the effects of three cognitive tasks on indicators of mental fatigue
  48. sprint improvement and beta-2-agonists
  49. Internal and External Training Load: 15 Years On
  50. Subjective thermal strain impairs endurance performance in a temperate environment
  51. The Effect of Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over Left and Right Temporal Cortex on the Cardiovascular Response: A Comparative Study
  52. The sources of self-efficacy in experienced and competitive endurance athletes
  53. Validity, Reliability, and Diagnostic Accuracy of Ratings of Perceived Exertion to Identify Dependence in Performing Self-care Activities in Older Women
  54. Development and initial validation of the Endurance Sport Self-Efficacy Scale (ESSES)
  55. Perspectives on Resilience on Military Readiness and Preparedness: Report of an International Military Physiology Roundtable
  56. Mental Fatigue and Soccer: Current Knowledge and Future Directions
  57. Effects of a Motivational Self-Talk Intervention for Endurance Athletes Completing an Ultramarathon
  58. Bilateral extracephalic transcranial direct current stimulation improves endurance performance in healthy individuals
  59. Preface
  60. The cardinal exercise stopper: Muscle fatigue, muscle pain or perception of effort?
  61. Effects of caffeine on reaction time are mediated by attentional rather than motor processes
  62. A caffeine-maltodextrin mouth rinse counters mental fatigue
  63. The effect of mental fatigue on critical power during cycling exercise
  64. Brain adenosine and endurance performance
  65. Effects of Mental Fatigue on Endurance Performance in the Heat
  66. Differential control of respiratory frequency and tidal volume during high-intensity interval training
  67. The Effects of Mental Fatigue on Physical Performance: A Systematic Review
  68. Transcranial direct current stimulation improves isometric time to exhaustion of the knee extensors
  69. Effects of caffeine on neuromuscular fatigue and performance during high-intensity cycling exercise in moderate hypoxia
  70. Psychological demands experienced by recreational endurance athletes
  71. Erratum to: Effect of a Mediterranean type diet on inflammatory and cartilage degradation biomarkers in patients with osteoarthritis
  72. Locomotor Muscle Fatigue Does Not Alter Oxygen Uptake Kinetics during High-Intensity Exercise
  73. Reliability of a Novel High Intensity One Leg Dynamic Exercise Protocol to Measure Muscle Endurance
  74. Effect of a Mediterranean type diet on inflammatory and cartilage degradation biomarkers in patients with osteoarthritis
  75. Superior Inhibitory Control and Resistance to Mental Fatigue in Professional Road Cyclists
  76. The Central Governor Model of Exercise Regulation Teaches Us Precious Little about the Nature of Mental Fatigue and Self-Control Failure
  77. No functional reserve at exhaustion in endurance-trained men?
  78. Mental Fatigue Impairs Soccer-Specific Physical and Technical Performance
  79. Respiratory frequency is strongly associated with perceived exertion during time trials of different duration
  80. Can Doping be a Good Thing? Using Psychoactive Drugs to Facilitate Physical Activity Behaviour
  81. Mental Fatigue Impairs Intermittent Running Performance
  82. The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation of the motor cortex on exercise-induced pain
  83. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Precedence and autocracy in breathing control
  84. Central alterations of neuromuscular function and feedback from group III-IV muscle afferents following exhaustive high-intensity one-leg dynamic exercise
  85. Psychological Determinants of Whole-Body Endurance Performance
  86. Mental fatigue induced by prolonged self-regulation does not exacerbate central fatigue during subsequent whole-body endurance exercise
  87. Cortical substrates of the effects of caffeine and time-on-task on perception of effort
  88. Non-conscious visual cues related to affect and action alter perception of effort and endurance performance
  89. Does mental exertion alter maximal muscle activation?
  90. Psychobiology of Perceived Effort During Physical Tasks
  91. EEG-based brain connectivity analysis of states of unawareness
  92. Talking Yourself Out of Exhaustion
  93. Response inhibition impairs subsequent self-paced endurance performance
  94. Prolonged Mental Exertion Does Not Alter Neuromuscular Function of the Knee Extensors
  95. Performance Analysis of Sport IX
  96. Effects of isolated locomotor muscle fatigue on pacing and time trial performance
  97. Exertional Fatigue in Patients With CKD
  98. Perception of effort reflects central motor command during movement execution
  99. Are the benefits of a high-intensity progressive resistance training program sustained in rheumatoid arthritis patients? A 3-year followup study
  100. Frowning muscle activity and perception of effort during constant-workload cycling
  101. Role of feedback from Group III and IV muscle afferents in perception of effort, muscle pain, and discomfort
  102. The face of effort: Frowning muscle activity reflects effort during a physical task
  103. Reply to: The parabolic power–velocity relationship does apply to fatigued states
  104. Erratum to: The limit to exercise tolerance in humans: mind over muscle?
  105. High-intensity exercise and carbohydrate-reduced energy-restricted diet in obese individuals
  106. Reply to: What limits exercise during high-intensity aerobic exercise?
  107. The parabolic power–velocity relationship does not apply to fatigued states
  108. The limit to exercise tolerance in humans: mind over muscle?
  109. Counterpoint: Afferent Feedback From Fatigued Locomotor Muscles Is Not An Important Determinant Of Endurance Exercise Performance
  110. Last Word on Point:Counterpoint: Afferent feedback from fatigued locomotor muscles is not an important determinant of endurance exercise performance
  111. Rebuttal from Marcora
  112. Effects of high-intensity resistance training in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: A randomized controlled trial
  113. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Current evidence does not support an anticipatory regulation of exercise intensity mediated by rate of body heat storage
  114. Last Word on Viewpoint: Perception of effort during exercise is independent of afferent feedback from skeletal muscles, heart, and lungs
  115. Perception of effort during exercise is independent of afferent feedback from skeletal muscles, heart, and lungs
  116. Test Validation in Sport Physiology: Lessons Learned from Clinimetrics
  117. Reliability of an incremental exercise test to evaluate acute blood lactate, heart rate and body temperature responses in Labrador retrievers
  118. Mental fatigue impairs physical performance in humans
  119. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Evidence that reduced skeletal muscle recruitment explains the lactate paradox during exercise at high altitude
  120. Heart rate and blood lactate correlates of perceived exertion during small-sided soccer games
  121. Comments on Point:Counterpoint: Maximal oxygen uptake is/is not limited by a central nervous system governor
  122. Do we really need a central governor to explain brain regulation of exercise performance?
  123. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Fatigue mechanisms determining exercise performance: Integrative physiology is systems physiology
  124. Is peripheral locomotor muscle fatigue during endurance exercise a variable carefully regulated by a negative feedback system?
  125. Locomotor muscle fatigue increases cardiorespiratory responses and reduces performance during intense cycling exercise independently from metabolic stress
  126. Similar Sensitivity of Time to Exhaustion and Time-Trial Time to Changes in Endurance
  127. Response of Electromyographic Variables during Incremental and Fatiguing Cycling
  128. A Vertical Jump Force Test for Assessing Bilateral Strength Asymmetry in Athletes
  129. Nandrolone Decanoate as Anabolic Therapy in Chronic Kidney Disease: A Randomized Phase II Dose-Finding Study
  130. Factors influencing physiological responses to small-sided soccer games
  131. In Reply
  132. Effect of exercise-induced muscle damage on endurance running performance in humans
  133. Validity of Simple Field Tests as Indicators of Match-Related Physical Performance in Top-Level Professional Soccer Players
  134. A Pilot Study to Assess the Feasibility of a Submaximal Exercise Test to Measure Individual Response to Cardiac Medication in Dogs with Acquired Heart Failure
  135. Validity and reliability of the Siconolfi Step Test for assessment of physical fitness in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
  136. The Physiology of Mountain Biking
  137. Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem
  138. GFR Estimation Using Cystatin C Is Not Independent of Body Composition
  139. Bioelectrical impedance can be used to predict muscle mass and hence improve estimation of glomerular filtration rate in non-diabetic patients with chronic kidney disease
  140. The relationship between estimated glomerular filtration rate, demographic and anthropometric variables is mediated by muscle mass in non-diabetic patients with chronic kidney disease
  141. Physiological and Performance Effects of Generic versus Specific Aerobic Training in Soccer Players
  142. Preliminary evidence for cachexia in patients with well-established ankylosing spondylitis
  143. Prediction of time to exhaustion from blood lactate response during submaximal exercise in competitive cyclists
  144. Muscle IGF-I levels in hemodialysis patients
  145. RE: LUTEINIZING HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE AGONIST EFFECTS ON SKELETAL MUSCLE: HOW HORMONAL THERAPY IN PROSTATE CANCER AFFECTS MUSCULAR STRENGTH
  146. Correlations between physiological variables and performance in high level cross country off road cyclists
  147. Dietary treatment of rheumatoid cachexia with β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate, glutamine and arginine: A randomised controlled trial
  148. Physiological assessment of aerobic training in soccer
  149. Intradialytic exercise as anabolic therapy in haemodialysis patients – a pilot study
  150. Physiological correlates to off-road cycling performance
  151. Muscle insulin-like growth factor status, body composition, and functional capacity in hemodialysis patients
  152. Use of RPE-Based Training Load in Soccer
  153. Malnutrition, chronic inflammation and atherosclerosis in dialysis patients
  154. Probable adverse effects of long term use of somatostatin analogues in patients with RA
  155. Exercise intensity during off-road cycling competitions
  156. The effect of knee angle on the external validity of isometric measures of lower body neuromuscular function
  157. Effort: Perception of