The temporal and insular cortex (TC, IC)
have been associated with autonomic nervous system
(ANS) control and the awareness of emotional feelings
from the body. Evidence shows that the ANS and rating
of perceived exertion (RPE) regulate exercise
performance.
The findings suggest that non-invasive
brain stimulation over the TC modulates the ANS activity
and the sensory perception of effort and exercise
performance, indicating that the brain plays a crucial role
in the exercise performance regulation.
Okano AH, et al. Br J Sports Med 2013;00:1–7. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2012-091658
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