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Effect of anticipation during unknown or unexpected exercise duration on rating of perceived exertion, affect, and physiological function: Commentary

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Hunter A (2005) Effect of anticipation during unknown or unexpected exercise duration on rating of perceived exertion, affect, and physiological function: Commentary. Commentary on: Effect of anticipation during unknown or unexpected exercise duration on rating of perceived exertion, affect, and physiological function: DA Baden, TL McLean, R Tucker, TD Noakes, A St Clair Gibson, Br J Sports Med 2005 39: 742-746, doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2004.016980. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 39 (10), pp. 746-746. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=yv4JPVwI&eid=2-s2.0-26044439741&md5=15236357f24a7f27ae35abfe6483390e

Journal
British Journal of Sports Medicine: Volume 39, Issue 10

StatusPublished
Publication date31/10/2005
PublisherBMJ Publishing Group / British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine / European College of Sports and Exercise Physicians
Publisher URLhttp://www.scopus.com/…ae35abfe6483390e
ISSN0306-3674
eISSN1473-0480
Item discussedEffect of anticipation during unknown or unexpected exercise duration on rating of perceived exertion, affect, and physiological function: DA Baden, TL McLean, R Tucker, TD Noakes, A St Clair Gibson, Br J Sports Med 2005 39: 742-746, doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2004.016980

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Professor Angus Hunter

Professor Angus Hunter

Honorary Professor, FHSS Management and Support