© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Background and Objectives: Long-term potentiation (LTP), the functional connectivity among neurons, is considered a mechanism of episodic memory. Both acute exercise and learning are thought to influence memory via an LTP-related mechanism. Limited research has evaluated the individual and combined effects of acute exercise and learning strategy implementation (e.g., 3-R technique, cue-integration) on memory, which was the purpose of this study. Materials and Methods: For Experiment 1, participants (n = 80; Mage = 20.9 years) were randomized into one of four experimental groups, including Exercise + Learning (E + L), Learning Only (L), Exercise Only (E), and Control Group (C; no exer...
The present experiment evaluated the effects of acute exercise on iconic memory and short- and long-...
Prior research suggests that behavioral (e.g., acute exercise) and psychological factors (e.g., meta...
The primary objective of this study was to find the optimal acute exercise intensity and post-exerci...
Over the years, a growing body of research has shown that exercise has beneficial impacts on various...
Evidence supports that acute exercise benefits long-term memory. However, it is unclear whether thes...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the potential combi...
Emerging research demonstrates that exercise is favorably associated with several cognitive outcomes...
Background: The purpose of this review was to evaluate whether acute exercise intensities have uniqu...
Background: Among other factors, including the decay theory, interfering stimuli (proactive and retr...
The specific questions addressed from this research include: (1) Does high-intensity acute exercise ...
Research has shown benefts of physical exercise on memory performance when carried out before or aft...
Prior research suggests that behavioural (e.g., exercise) and psychological factors (e.g., metamemor...
Background: Among other factors, including the decay theory, interfering stimuli (proactive and retr...
Accumulating research demonstrates that acute exercise can enhance long-term episodic memory. Howeve...
Acute cardiovascular exercise can enhance correct remembering but its impact upon false remembering ...
The present experiment evaluated the effects of acute exercise on iconic memory and short- and long-...
Prior research suggests that behavioral (e.g., acute exercise) and psychological factors (e.g., meta...
The primary objective of this study was to find the optimal acute exercise intensity and post-exerci...
Over the years, a growing body of research has shown that exercise has beneficial impacts on various...
Evidence supports that acute exercise benefits long-term memory. However, it is unclear whether thes...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the potential combi...
Emerging research demonstrates that exercise is favorably associated with several cognitive outcomes...
Background: The purpose of this review was to evaluate whether acute exercise intensities have uniqu...
Background: Among other factors, including the decay theory, interfering stimuli (proactive and retr...
The specific questions addressed from this research include: (1) Does high-intensity acute exercise ...
Research has shown benefts of physical exercise on memory performance when carried out before or aft...
Prior research suggests that behavioural (e.g., exercise) and psychological factors (e.g., metamemor...
Background: Among other factors, including the decay theory, interfering stimuli (proactive and retr...
Accumulating research demonstrates that acute exercise can enhance long-term episodic memory. Howeve...
Acute cardiovascular exercise can enhance correct remembering but its impact upon false remembering ...
The present experiment evaluated the effects of acute exercise on iconic memory and short- and long-...
Prior research suggests that behavioral (e.g., acute exercise) and psychological factors (e.g., meta...
The primary objective of this study was to find the optimal acute exercise intensity and post-exerci...