This study aimed to investigate whether (1) acute physical activity has positive effects on response inhibition and lapses of attention; and (2) cognitively engaging physical activity has stronger effects on response inhibition and lapses of attention than aerobic physical activity. Children (n = 89) were randomly assigned to the aerobic or cognitively engaging intervention, or a control condition. Response inhibition and lapses of attention were measured with a stop-signal task using a pre-post design. Multilevel analysis revealed no significant beneficial effect of acute physical activity on response inhibition and lapses of attention, nor differences between the interventions. However, more time in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity ...
Importance Evidence for an acute effect of physical activity on cognitive performance within the sch...
Physical activity has been shown to have positive benefits on many brain function indices. Nonethele...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of an acute physical activity interventi...
This study aimed to investigate whether (1) acute physical activity has positive effects on response...
This study aimed to investigate whether (1) acute physical activity has positive effects on response...
Classroom-based physical activity breaks are postulated to positively impact children's attention du...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 pr...
Since attention is an important prerequisite for learning, it is particularly worthwhile to promote ...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 pr...
PURPOSE: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
PURPOSE: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 p...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 p...
Background: Comparing the impact of Physical Activity (PA) with Mental Training (MT) on schoolage c...
Importance Evidence for an acute effect of physical activity on cognitive performance within the sch...
Physical activity has been shown to have positive benefits on many brain function indices. Nonethele...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of an acute physical activity interventi...
This study aimed to investigate whether (1) acute physical activity has positive effects on response...
This study aimed to investigate whether (1) acute physical activity has positive effects on response...
Classroom-based physical activity breaks are postulated to positively impact children's attention du...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 pr...
Since attention is an important prerequisite for learning, it is particularly worthwhile to promote ...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 pr...
PURPOSE: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
PURPOSE: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to examine the potential influence of varying types of ex...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 p...
To examine the influence of different types of exertion on immediate and delayed attention in 116 p...
Background: Comparing the impact of Physical Activity (PA) with Mental Training (MT) on schoolage c...
Importance Evidence for an acute effect of physical activity on cognitive performance within the sch...
Physical activity has been shown to have positive benefits on many brain function indices. Nonethele...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of an acute physical activity interventi...