Self-selected vs. imposed running intensity and the acute effects on mood, cognition, and brain activity

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Self-selected vs. imposed running intensity and the acute effects on mood, cognition, and brain activity. / Braunsmann, Leonard; Beermann, Finja; Strüder, Heiko Klaus et al.

Book of Abstracts of the 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science: 30 August-2 September 2022. ed. / F. Dela; M. F. Piacentini; J. W. Helge; Á. Calvo Lluch; E. Sáez; F. Pareja Blanco; E. Tsolakidis. Sevilla : European College of Sport Science, 2022. p. 180.

Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution - Published abstract for conference with selection processResearchpeer-review

Harvard

Braunsmann, L, Beermann, F, Strüder, HK & Abeln, V 2022, Self-selected vs. imposed running intensity and the acute effects on mood, cognition, and brain activity. in F Dela, MF Piacentini, JW Helge, Á Calvo Lluch, E Sáez, F Pareja Blanco & E Tsolakidis (eds), Book of Abstracts of the 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science: 30 August-2 September 2022. European College of Sport Science, Sevilla, pp. 180, Annual Congress of the
European College of Sport Science, Sevilla, Spain, 30.08.22. <https://www.ecss.mobi/DATA/CONGRESSES/SEVILLA_2022/DOCUMENTS/BOA_WEB.pdf>

APA

Braunsmann, L., Beermann, F., Strüder, H. K., & Abeln, V. (2022). Self-selected vs. imposed running intensity and the acute effects on mood, cognition, and brain activity. In F. Dela, M. F. Piacentini, J. W. Helge, Á. Calvo Lluch, E. Sáez, F. Pareja Blanco, & E. Tsolakidis (Eds.), Book of Abstracts of the 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science: 30 August-2 September 2022 (pp. 180). European College of Sport Science. https://www.ecss.mobi/DATA/CONGRESSES/SEVILLA_2022/DOCUMENTS/BOA_WEB.pdf

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Braunsmann L, Beermann F, Strüder HK, Abeln V. Self-selected vs. imposed running intensity and the acute effects on mood, cognition, and brain activity. In Dela F, Piacentini MF, Helge JW, Calvo Lluch Á, Sáez E, Pareja Blanco F, Tsolakidis E, editors, Book of Abstracts of the 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science: 30 August-2 September 2022. Sevilla: European College of Sport Science. 2022. p. 180

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