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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
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Hard-training athletes boost their performance with a variety of popular sports drinks. These drinks do work. But not in the way you’d think. That’s according to research just published in The Journal of Physiology1.
Researchers tested three drinks. One contained glucose2, a sugar. A second had maltodextrin, a tasteless carbohydrate3. The third was plain water. All three were laced with artificial sweeteners until they tasted identically sweet.
Endurance athletes rinsed4 their mouths with one of the three drinks during a tough workout. Surprisingly, athletes that rinsed and spat5 out the glucose and maltodextrin performed 2 to 3 percent better than those who got the artificial sweetener. They said they didn’t feel like they were working any harder. Then they had their brains scanned by fMRI. The drinks that had real sugar and carbs lit up areas of the brain connected to pleasure and reward. But the fake sweet water did not.
So maybe experiencing pleasure helps override6 some of the challenge of the workout. And scientists say this means there are receptors in our mouth other than for simple taste, receptors that communicate directly with the brain. Kind of gives new meaning to the term muscle-head.
Thanks for the minute for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber.
1 physiology | |
n.生理学,生理机能 | |
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2 glucose | |
n.葡萄糖 | |
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n.碳水化合物;糖类;(plural)淀粉质或糖类 | |
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4 rinsed | |
v.漂洗( rinse的过去式和过去分词 );冲洗;用清水漂洗掉(肥皂泡等);(用清水)冲掉 | |
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n.口角,掌击;v.发出呼噜呼噜声 | |
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6 override | |
vt.不顾,不理睬,否决;压倒,优先于 | |
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