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Rosa Delgado-Moreno
Researcher at University of Castilla–La Mancha
Publications - 5
Citations - 163
Rosa Delgado-Moreno is an academic researcher from University of Castilla–La Mancha. The author has contributed to research in topics: Somatic anxiety & Population. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 131 citations. Previous affiliations of Rosa Delgado-Moreno include European University of Madrid.
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Combat Stress Decreases Memory of Warfighters in Action
TL;DR: Investigation of the effect of combat stress in the psychophysiological response and attention and memory of warfighters in a simulated combat situation suggests that combat stress actives fight-flight system of soldiers.
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Effect of Experience and Psychophysiological Modification by Combat Stress in Soldier’s Memory
TL;DR: Combat stress produce an increase in the psichophysiological response of soldiers independently of experience, but experienced ones presented a lower negative effect on memory than non experienced.
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Inalambric Biofeedback Devices to Analyze Strength Manifestation in Military Population
TL;DR: Data suggest that combat stress increases the leg strength manifestation despite the significantly increase of muscle acidosis after a combat simulation, probably due to the high activation of the fight-flight system of soldiers which increases the organic response of soldiers and that can compensate the prejudicial effect of acidosis in muscle contraction.
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Respuesta psicofisiológica en un salto táctico paracaidista HAHO: caso de Estudio
TL;DR: Aguilar et al. as mentioned in this paper analizar la respuesta psicofisiologica de un paracaidista en un salto HAHO, en el contexto de una investigación.
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Amateur endurance triathletes' performance is improved independently of volume or intensity based training.
Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez,Rosa Delgado-Moreno,Beatriz González,Javier Ortega,Domingo J. Ramos-Campo +4 more
TL;DR: Four weeks of training with either high intensity or volume results to similar adaptations in endurance, horizontal jump test and body composition parameters in amateur triathletes.