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Time estimation performance before, during, and following physical activity.

M Vercruyssen, P A Hancock, T Mihaly

    Journal of Human Ergology
    |December 1, 1989
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    Physical exertion, especially at higher intensities, significantly impairs time perception. Exercise increases time estimation variability and decreases perceived duration, impacting cognitive functions like event timing.

    Area of Science:

    • Exercise Physiology
    • Cognitive Neuroscience
    • Human Performance

    Background:

    • Physical activity influences cognitive functions.
    • Understanding exercise effects on time perception is crucial for performance optimization.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the impact of physical work intensity on time interval estimation.
    • To assess changes in time perception during and after exercise.

    Main Methods:

    • Participants performed a 10-second unfilled time interval estimation task.
    • Measurements were taken before, during, and after cycling exercise at 30% and 60% VO2max.
    • Eleven healthy males participated in the study.

    Main Results:

    • Exercise significantly increased time estimation variability.

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  • Mean estimated time intervals decreased during exercise compared to rest.
  • Higher exercise intensity (60% VO2max) likely exacerbated these effects.
  • Conclusions:

    • Exercise intensity significantly affects time perception and cognitive performance.
    • Physical exertion can impair the ability to accurately estimate time intervals.
    • Findings highlight the impact of exercise on temporal processing and event anticipation.