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The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
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December 1, 1995
Varying the intensity of acute exercise: implications for changes in affect
A K Tate, S J Petruzzello
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
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December 11, 1999
Acute aerobic exercise and affect: current status, problems and prospects regarding dose-response
P Ekkekakis, S J Petruzzello
The International Journal of Neuroscience
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January 1, 1992
Spontaneous eyeblinks and state anxiety following exercise
P J O'Connor, S J Petruzzello
Ergonomics
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August 26, 1998
Selected physiological and psychological responses to live-fire drills in different configurations of firefighting gear
D L Smith, S J Petruzzello
Psychophysiology
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September 23, 1997
Brain activation, affect, and aerobic exercise: an examination of both state-independent and state-dependent relationships
S J Petruzzello, A K Tate
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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August 1, 1994
State anxiety reduction and exercise: does hemispheric activation reflect such changes?
S J Petruzzello, D M Landers
Psychophysiology
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April 26, 2001
Regional brain activation as a biological marker of affective responsivity to acute exercise: influence of fitness
S J Petruzzello, E E Hall, P Ekkekakis
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
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January 4, 1998
Affective responses to acute exercise: a test of opponent-process theory
S J Petruzzello, A C Jones, A K Tate
Ergonomics
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February 24, 2001
Effect of strenuous live-fire drills on cardiovascular and psychological responses of recruit firefighters
D L Smith, T S Manning, S J Petruzzello
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
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June 23, 2000
Walking in (affective) circles: can short walks enhance affect?
P Ekkekakis, E E Hall, L M VanLanduyt, et al.
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The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
|
December 1, 1995
Varying the intensity of acute exercise: implications for changes in affect
A K Tate, S J Petruzzello
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
|
December 11, 1999
Acute aerobic exercise and affect: current status, problems and prospects regarding dose-response
P Ekkekakis, S J Petruzzello
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
January 1, 1992
Spontaneous eyeblinks and state anxiety following exercise
P J O'Connor, S J Petruzzello
Ergonomics
|
August 26, 1998
Selected physiological and psychological responses to live-fire drills in different configurations of firefighting gear
D L Smith, S J Petruzzello
Psychophysiology
|
September 23, 1997
Brain activation, affect, and aerobic exercise: an examination of both state-independent and state-dependent relationships
S J Petruzzello, A K Tate
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|
August 1, 1994
State anxiety reduction and exercise: does hemispheric activation reflect such changes?
S J Petruzzello, D M Landers
Psychophysiology
|
April 26, 2001
Regional brain activation as a biological marker of affective responsivity to acute exercise: influence of fitness
S J Petruzzello, E E Hall, P Ekkekakis
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
|
January 4, 1998
Affective responses to acute exercise: a test of opponent-process theory
S J Petruzzello, A C Jones, A K Tate
Ergonomics
|
February 24, 2001
Effect of strenuous live-fire drills on cardiovascular and psychological responses of recruit firefighters
D L Smith, T S Manning, S J Petruzzello
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
|
June 23, 2000
Walking in (affective) circles: can short walks enhance affect?
P Ekkekakis, E E Hall, L M VanLanduyt, et al.
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