It is a common observation that exertion of effort is associated with a specific facial expression. However, this facial expression has never been quantified during physical tasks and its relationship with effort is unknown. The aims of the present study were to measure frowning muscle activity during a physical task with electromyography (EMG) and to investigate the relationship between facial EMG and effort. Effort was experimentally manipulated by increasing task difficulty and inducing muscle weakness. Twenty men performed leg extensions with four relative workloads. The fatigue group (n=10) repeated the leg extensions after fatiguing eccentric exercise, and the control group repeated just the leg extensions. Facial EMG amplitude, ratin...
When individuals select their own exercise intensity, the factors contributing to the perception of ...
Facial electromyography (fEMG) is an electromyographic measurement technique that has primarily been...
Although there is much evidence demonstrating muscle tension changes during mental work, there are f...
It is a common observation that exertion of effort is associated with a specific facial expression. ...
We have recently demonstrated that electromyogram (EMG) amplitude of the frowning muscles correlates...
Facial electromyography (EMG) is a psychophysiological technique that has been used in the study of ...
Resistance training (RT) is performed at distinct levels of intensity from the beginning to the end ...
International audienceObjectives: People frown during strenuous exercise. Research on the facial fee...
It is thought that perception of effort during physical tasks is the conscious awareness of the cent...
Objectives: People frown during strenuous exercise. Research on the facial feedback hypothesis raise...
The present study investigated whether facial EMG measures are sensitive to the effects of fatigue. ...
Perception of effort is the conscious sensation of the effort exerted during a physical task, and it...
This study investigated whether a pleasant task with high potential for mood regulation could elimin...
Optimization of the temporal aspects of task design requires a better understanding of the developme...
The measurement of mental workload is a commonly used and widely accepted means of assessing cogniti...
When individuals select their own exercise intensity, the factors contributing to the perception of ...
Facial electromyography (fEMG) is an electromyographic measurement technique that has primarily been...
Although there is much evidence demonstrating muscle tension changes during mental work, there are f...
It is a common observation that exertion of effort is associated with a specific facial expression. ...
We have recently demonstrated that electromyogram (EMG) amplitude of the frowning muscles correlates...
Facial electromyography (EMG) is a psychophysiological technique that has been used in the study of ...
Resistance training (RT) is performed at distinct levels of intensity from the beginning to the end ...
International audienceObjectives: People frown during strenuous exercise. Research on the facial fee...
It is thought that perception of effort during physical tasks is the conscious awareness of the cent...
Objectives: People frown during strenuous exercise. Research on the facial feedback hypothesis raise...
The present study investigated whether facial EMG measures are sensitive to the effects of fatigue. ...
Perception of effort is the conscious sensation of the effort exerted during a physical task, and it...
This study investigated whether a pleasant task with high potential for mood regulation could elimin...
Optimization of the temporal aspects of task design requires a better understanding of the developme...
The measurement of mental workload is a commonly used and widely accepted means of assessing cogniti...
When individuals select their own exercise intensity, the factors contributing to the perception of ...
Facial electromyography (fEMG) is an electromyographic measurement technique that has primarily been...
Although there is much evidence demonstrating muscle tension changes during mental work, there are f...