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    Mental Fatigue Alters Cortical Activation and Psychological Responses, Impairing Performance in a Distance-Based Cycling Trial by Pires, Flávio O, Silva-Júnior, Fernando L, Brietzke, Cayque, Franco-Alvarenga, Paulo E, Pinheiro, Fabiano A, de França, Nanci M, Teixeira, Silmar, Meireles Santos, Tony

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (16-03-2018)
    “…We sought to verify if alterations in prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation and psychological responses would play along with impairments in pacing and…”
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    Effects of Physical Exercise on Neuroplasticity and Brain Function: A Systematic Review in Human and Animal Studies by Santos, Tony Meireles, Calazans, Camila Tenório, Santos, Lucas Eduardo R., Santos, Gabriela Carvalho Jurema, Ordônio, Tayrine Figueira, de Sousa Fernandes, Matheus Santos, Gomes, Dayane Aparecida

    Published in Neural plasticity (14-12-2020)
    “…Background. Physical exercise (PE) has been associated with increase neuroplasticity, neurotrophic factors, and improvements in brain function. Objective. To…”
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    Effect of tapering on anaerobic power and capacity of tae-kwon-do athletes by tes, Leonardo de Sousa, Vasconcelos, Gustavo César, dos Santos, Tony Meireles, Paes, Pedro Pinheiro, Vianna, Jeferson Macedo, Pérez, Anselmo José

    “…The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of a tapering period on anaerobic power and capacity of tae-kwon-do athletes. Thirty-one male tae-kwon-do…”
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    Affective and enjoyment responses in high intensity interval training and continuous training: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Oliveira, Bruno Ribeiro Ramalho, Santos, Tony Meireles, Kilpatrick, Marcus, Pires, Flávio Oliveira, Deslandes, Andréa Camaz

    Published in PloS one (06-06-2018)
    “…Previous studies investigating the effects of high intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) showed controversial…”
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    Prefrontal cortex asymmetry and psychological responses to exercise: A systematic review by Silveira, Rodrigo, Prado, Raul Cosme Ramos, Brietzke, Cayque, Coelho-Júnior, Hélio José, Santos, Tony Meireles, Pires, Flávio Oliveira, Asano, Ricardo Yukio

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-09-2019)
    “…Studies have shown a relationship between prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation asymmetry and psychological responses to exercise, so that a higher rest…”
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    Let the Pleasure Guide Your Resistance Training Intensity by ELSANGEDY, HASSAN MOHAMED, MACHADO, DANIEL GOMES DA SILVA, KRINSKI, KLEVERTON, DUARTE DO NASCIMENTO, PAULO HENRIQUE, DE AMORIM OLIVEIRA, GLEDSON TAVARES, SANTOS, TONY MEIRELES, HARGREAVES, ELAINE A, PARFITT, GAYNOR

    “…PURPOSEThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and reliability of the Feeling Scale (FS) to self-regulate resistance training (RT) intensity…”
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    Effect of active versus passive recovery on performance-related outcome during high-intensity interval exercise by PERRIER-MELO, Raphael J., D'AMORIM, Igor, MEIRELES SANTOS, Tony, CALDAS COSTA, Eduardo, RODRIGUES BARBOSA, Rhennan, DA CUNHA COSTA, Manoel

    “…INTRODUCTION: It has been suggested that recovery mode may contribute to performance during high-intensity interval exercise. However, there is no consensus…”
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    Prediction of Affective Responses in Aerobic Exercise Sessions by Ramalho Oliveira, Bruno Ribeiro, Viana, Bruno Ferreira, Pires, Flávio Oliveira, Júnior Oliveira, Mário, Santos, Tony Meireles

    Published in CNS & neurological disorders drug targets (01-01-2015)
    “…The objective of the present study was to verify which physiological (percentage of maximum oxygen consumption--%VO2 or percentage of maximum heart rate--%HR)…”
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