The end is nigh: psychological and physiological effects of anticipating the end of exercise
The end is nigh: psychological and physiological effects of anticipating the end of exercise
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British Psychophysiological Society
Baden, D.
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2000
Baden, D.
daad83b9-c537-4d3c-bab6-548b841f23b5
Baden, D.
(2000)
The end is nigh: psychological and physiological effects of anticipating the end of exercise.
In Proceedings of the 28th Annual Scientific Meeting, British Psychophysiological Society.
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Published date: 2000
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28th Annual Scientific Meeting, British Psychophysiological Society, 2000-01-01
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