Increased Exercise Effort after Artificially-Induced Stress: Laboratory-Based Evidence for the Catharsis Theory of Stress
Background. Evolution prepared humans to deal with physical challenges. Today, people encounter psychosocial stress more than physical stress. However, the physiological response to the contemporary forms of stress is still preserved as the biological evolution's vestigial heritage. This labora...
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Main Authors: | Attila Szabo (Author), Eliza Tóth (Author), Lili Kósa (Author), Ádám Laki (Author), Ferenc Ihász (Author) |
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Lithuanian Sports University,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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