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Interactive Effects of Visual and Auditory Intervention on Physical Performance and Perceived Effort

机译:视觉和听觉干预对身体表现和感知努力的交互作用

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of using different types of media on physical performance and perceived exertion. This study was divided into two parts. In Part 1, we examined the effects of different combination of audio and video interventions on physical performance and rating of perceived effort (RPE). We recruited 20 collegiate students who performed a 12-minute cycling task (where they were asked to bike as hard as possible) under 4 conditions (music, video, music and video, and control) in a randomized order. Results indicated participants in the 2 media groups (music & audio) reported a significantly lower score for RPE. In addition, there was also an effect of media type where participants in music condition perceived less effort on the cycling task compared to the video condition. Part 2 examined how music preference influenced physical performance, but used a running task (where they were asked to run as hard as possible), and by recruiting a much larger sample. Seventy-five students were assigned into 5 groups (high preference and high motivation, high preference and low motivation, low preference and low motivation, low preference and high motivation, and control) based on responses on the Brunel Music Rating Inventory (BMRI. Results showed that music preference, but not its motivational quality, had a significant effect on physical performance. Overall, these results show that listening to music, and in particular preferred music increases physical performance and reduces perceived effort.Key Points class="unordered" style="list-style-type:disc">Among different sensory stimulations, music can enhance physical performance more strongly than video.In addition to the motivational level of the music, music preference can also influence the physical performance of aerobic exercise participants.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查使用不同类型的媒体对身体表现和感知的运动的影响。本研究分为两个部分。在第1部分中,我们研究了音频和视频干预的不同组合对身体表现和感知努力等级(RPE)的影响。我们招募了20名大学学生,他们在4种条件(音乐,视频,音乐和视频以及控制)下以随机顺序执行了12分钟的骑车任务(要求他们尽可能地骑自行车)。结果表明,两个媒体组(音乐和音频)的参与者报告的RPE得分明显较低。此外,还存在媒体类型的影响,与视频条件相比,音乐条件下的参与者感觉到骑自行车任务的精力更少。第2部分研究了音乐偏好如何影响身体表现,但使用了一项正在运行的任务(要求他们尽可能地努力运行),并收集了一个更大的样本。根据布鲁内尔音乐评分量表(BMRI)的回答,将75名学生分为5组(高偏好和高动机,高偏好和低动机,低偏好和低动机,低偏好和高动机以及控制力)。结果表明,音乐偏好而不是动机品质对身体表现有重大影响,总的来说,这些结果表明,听音乐,尤其是喜欢的音乐可以提高身体表现并减少感知的努力。 “ style =” list-style-type:disc“> <!-list-behavior = unordered prefix-word = mark-type = disc max-label-size = 0-> 在不同的感官刺激,音乐中 除了音乐的激励水平外,音乐的喜好还可以影响有氧运动参与者的身体表现。

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