It is unclear whether and how elite athletes process physiological or psychological challenges differently than healthy comparison subjects. In general, individuals optimize exercise level as it relates to differences between expected and experienced exertion, which can be conceptualized as a body prediction error. The process of computing a body prediction error involves the insular cortex, which is important for interoception, i.e. the sense of the physiological condition of the body. Thus, optimal performance may be related to efficient minimization of the body prediction error. We examined the hypothesis that elite athletes, compared to control subjects, show attenuated insular cortex activation during an aversive interoceptive challeng...
Events like the World Championships in athletics and the Olympic Games raise the public profile of c...
The purpose of the study was to examine psychobiosocial states, cognitive functions, endocrine respo...
This study tested the two following hypotheses: (i) compared with non-athletes, elite athletes are c...
It is unclear whether and how elite athletes process physiological or psychological challenges diffe...
Background: It is unclear whether and how elite athletes process physiological or psychological chal...
Athletes regularly endure large increases in ventilation and accompanying perceptions of breathlessn...
<p>Those individuals who rated the load as more unpleasant also showed greater activation in ventral...
<p>Volume (µL), center of mass coordinate, and brain area based on the voxel-wise mixed model task b...
The ability to pay close attention to the present moment can be a crucial factor for performing well...
Interoception refers to the sense of the physiological state of one's body and may play a crucial ro...
Enduring physical strain is an important ability and prototypically required in athletic activities....
Interoception, the process of detecting and interpreting bodily sensations, may facilitate self-regu...
International audienceVolition is described as a psychological construct with great emphasis on the ...
The present study tested the two following hypotheses: (i) compared to non-athletes, elite athletes ...
In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that compared with non-athletes, elite athletes are c...
Events like the World Championships in athletics and the Olympic Games raise the public profile of c...
The purpose of the study was to examine psychobiosocial states, cognitive functions, endocrine respo...
This study tested the two following hypotheses: (i) compared with non-athletes, elite athletes are c...
It is unclear whether and how elite athletes process physiological or psychological challenges diffe...
Background: It is unclear whether and how elite athletes process physiological or psychological chal...
Athletes regularly endure large increases in ventilation and accompanying perceptions of breathlessn...
<p>Those individuals who rated the load as more unpleasant also showed greater activation in ventral...
<p>Volume (µL), center of mass coordinate, and brain area based on the voxel-wise mixed model task b...
The ability to pay close attention to the present moment can be a crucial factor for performing well...
Interoception refers to the sense of the physiological state of one's body and may play a crucial ro...
Enduring physical strain is an important ability and prototypically required in athletic activities....
Interoception, the process of detecting and interpreting bodily sensations, may facilitate self-regu...
International audienceVolition is described as a psychological construct with great emphasis on the ...
The present study tested the two following hypotheses: (i) compared to non-athletes, elite athletes ...
In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that compared with non-athletes, elite athletes are c...
Events like the World Championships in athletics and the Olympic Games raise the public profile of c...
The purpose of the study was to examine psychobiosocial states, cognitive functions, endocrine respo...
This study tested the two following hypotheses: (i) compared with non-athletes, elite athletes are c...