The dose-response effects of the intensity of exercise upon the potential regulation (through top-down processes) of affective (pleasure-displeasure) responses in the prefrontal cortex during an incremental exercise protocol have not been explored. This study examined the functional capacity of the prefrontal cortex (reflected by haemodynamics using near infrared spectroscopy) and affective responses during exercise at different intensities. Participants completed an incremental cycling exercise test to exhaustion. Changes (D) in oxygenation (O2Hb), deoxygenation (HHb), blood volume (tHb) and haemoglobin difference (HbDiff) were measured from bilateral dorsal and ventral prefrontal areas. Affective responses were measured every minute durin...
Background: At present, the effects of upper limb movement are generally evaluated from the level of...
It is well known that endurance exercise modulates the cardiovascular, pulmonary, and musculoskeleta...
International audienceThe acute-exercise effects upon cognitive functions are varied and dependent u...
The dose-response effects of the intensity of exercise upon the potential regulation (through top-do...
The dose-response effects of the intensity of exercise upon the potential regulation (through top-do...
Both acute and chronic exercise is consistently associated with a number of benefits to physical and...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) presents an appealing option for investigating hemodynamic changes...
The relationship between cognitive and sensory processes in the brain contributes to the regulation ...
International audienceThis study aimed to compare changes in skeletal muscle, prefrontal (PFC), and ...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is one of the most investigated brain regions on exercise due to its rel...
The interplay between the prefrontal cortex and amygdala is proposed to explain the regulation of af...
Introduction: A myriad of factors underlie pacing-/exhaustion-decisions that are made during whole-b...
Purpose: Real-time measurement of dynamic brain activity during exercise can help advance our unders...
The investigation of neural networks underlying emotion perception and recognition has received cons...
For cognitive processes to function well, it is essential that the brain is optimally supplied with ...
Background: At present, the effects of upper limb movement are generally evaluated from the level of...
It is well known that endurance exercise modulates the cardiovascular, pulmonary, and musculoskeleta...
International audienceThe acute-exercise effects upon cognitive functions are varied and dependent u...
The dose-response effects of the intensity of exercise upon the potential regulation (through top-do...
The dose-response effects of the intensity of exercise upon the potential regulation (through top-do...
Both acute and chronic exercise is consistently associated with a number of benefits to physical and...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) presents an appealing option for investigating hemodynamic changes...
The relationship between cognitive and sensory processes in the brain contributes to the regulation ...
International audienceThis study aimed to compare changes in skeletal muscle, prefrontal (PFC), and ...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is one of the most investigated brain regions on exercise due to its rel...
The interplay between the prefrontal cortex and amygdala is proposed to explain the regulation of af...
Introduction: A myriad of factors underlie pacing-/exhaustion-decisions that are made during whole-b...
Purpose: Real-time measurement of dynamic brain activity during exercise can help advance our unders...
The investigation of neural networks underlying emotion perception and recognition has received cons...
For cognitive processes to function well, it is essential that the brain is optimally supplied with ...
Background: At present, the effects of upper limb movement are generally evaluated from the level of...
It is well known that endurance exercise modulates the cardiovascular, pulmonary, and musculoskeleta...
International audienceThe acute-exercise effects upon cognitive functions are varied and dependent u...