Purpose Exhaustive cardiovascular load can affect neural processing and is associated with decreases in sensorimotor performance. The purpose of this study was to explore intensity-dependent modulations in brain network efficiency in response to treadmill running assessed from resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) measures. Methods Sixteen trained participants were tested for individual peak oxygen uptake (VO2 peak) and performed an incremental treadmill exercise at 50% (10 min), 70% (10 min) and 90% speed VO2 peak (all-out) followed by cool-down running and active recovery. Before the experiment and after each stage, borg scale (BS), blood lactate concentration (BLa), resting heartrate (HRrest) and 64-channel EEG resting state were a...
Recent findings suggest that an acute physical exercise modulates the temporal features of the EEG r...
Brain connectivity is associated to behavioral states (e.g. wake, sleep) and modified by physical ac...
Moderate intensity cardiovascular exercise appears to provide a low-cost “intervention” on neurocogn...
Abstract The interaction of acute exercise and the central nervous system evokes increasing interest...
Previous research has shown that both acute and chronic physical exercises can induce positive effec...
Göksel Duru, Dilek (Arel Author)Regular physical exercise has enhanced effects on the human anatomy ...
The importance of the central nervous system in endurance exercise has not yet been exhaustively inv...
Introduction: The relationship between physical exercise and the human brain is going to develop as ...
Acute exercise has been shown to exhibit different effects on human sensorimotor behavior; however, ...
Electrical neuroimaging is a promising method to explore the spontaneous brain function after physic...
Introduction: The relationship between physical exercise and the human brain is going to develop as ...
<p>The aim of this study was to examine EEG coherence before, during, and after time to exhaustion (...
Purpose: The impact of exercise on brain function has gained broad interest. As hemodynamic and imag...
Copyright 2022 The Author(s). Research on the effects of exercise on cortical activity has grown sig...
Our study aimed to assess resting state modifications across known brain networks after an extensive...
Recent findings suggest that an acute physical exercise modulates the temporal features of the EEG r...
Brain connectivity is associated to behavioral states (e.g. wake, sleep) and modified by physical ac...
Moderate intensity cardiovascular exercise appears to provide a low-cost “intervention” on neurocogn...
Abstract The interaction of acute exercise and the central nervous system evokes increasing interest...
Previous research has shown that both acute and chronic physical exercises can induce positive effec...
Göksel Duru, Dilek (Arel Author)Regular physical exercise has enhanced effects on the human anatomy ...
The importance of the central nervous system in endurance exercise has not yet been exhaustively inv...
Introduction: The relationship between physical exercise and the human brain is going to develop as ...
Acute exercise has been shown to exhibit different effects on human sensorimotor behavior; however, ...
Electrical neuroimaging is a promising method to explore the spontaneous brain function after physic...
Introduction: The relationship between physical exercise and the human brain is going to develop as ...
<p>The aim of this study was to examine EEG coherence before, during, and after time to exhaustion (...
Purpose: The impact of exercise on brain function has gained broad interest. As hemodynamic and imag...
Copyright 2022 The Author(s). Research on the effects of exercise on cortical activity has grown sig...
Our study aimed to assess resting state modifications across known brain networks after an extensive...
Recent findings suggest that an acute physical exercise modulates the temporal features of the EEG r...
Brain connectivity is associated to behavioral states (e.g. wake, sleep) and modified by physical ac...
Moderate intensity cardiovascular exercise appears to provide a low-cost “intervention” on neurocogn...