In both child and adult populations, engagement in frequent physical activity results in a myriad of cognitive benefits, including improved executive functioning. However, the relationship between engagement in acute bouts of physical activity and cognitive processes, such as attention allocation, are less well understood. Methods: This study sought to: 1) Investigate the effects of an acute bout of exercise on behavioral responses; 2) Investigate the effects of an acute bout of exercise on neurophysiological measures; and, 3) Investigate age-related differential effects. EEG was recorded from 32 male participants (n=16 adults, n=16 children 9-11 years of age) who completed a 3-stimulus auditory oddball behavioral task, pre- and post-exerci...
The current understanding of changes that occur neurophysiologically and neurocognitively in the bra...
The authors performed a clustered randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of an aerob...
Previous literature has shown a small but positive effect of exercise on cognitive function in young...
In both child and adult populations, engagement in frequent physical activity results in a myriad of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...
Acute bouts of exercise have the potential to benefit children's cognition. Inconsistent evidence on...
Acute bouts of physical activity of at least moderate intensity have shown to enhance cognition in y...
Background:Exercise, especially aerobic exercise thought to have a positive impact on cognitive and ...
Acute exercise has been shown to provide beneficial effects on cognitive performance in young adult ...
The effect of acute exercise, a single bout of exercise, on cognitive performance has attracted much...
My Honors Thesis project investigated the effects of exercise on cognition in college-aged students ...
AbstractThe present study examined the effects of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on aspects of ...
Objectives: Acute bouts of physical activity may have an impact on children’s executive functions. H...
Purpose: This study investigated whether or not performance differed between Young and Older Exercis...
Background Physical exercise has been shown to improve cognitive and neural functioning in older ...
The current understanding of changes that occur neurophysiologically and neurocognitively in the bra...
The authors performed a clustered randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of an aerob...
Previous literature has shown a small but positive effect of exercise on cognitive function in young...
In both child and adult populations, engagement in frequent physical activity results in a myriad of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...
Acute bouts of exercise have the potential to benefit children's cognition. Inconsistent evidence on...
Acute bouts of physical activity of at least moderate intensity have shown to enhance cognition in y...
Background:Exercise, especially aerobic exercise thought to have a positive impact on cognitive and ...
Acute exercise has been shown to provide beneficial effects on cognitive performance in young adult ...
The effect of acute exercise, a single bout of exercise, on cognitive performance has attracted much...
My Honors Thesis project investigated the effects of exercise on cognition in college-aged students ...
AbstractThe present study examined the effects of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on aspects of ...
Objectives: Acute bouts of physical activity may have an impact on children’s executive functions. H...
Purpose: This study investigated whether or not performance differed between Young and Older Exercis...
Background Physical exercise has been shown to improve cognitive and neural functioning in older ...
The current understanding of changes that occur neurophysiologically and neurocognitively in the bra...
The authors performed a clustered randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of an aerob...
Previous literature has shown a small but positive effect of exercise on cognitive function in young...