Acute Exercise and Motor Memory Consolidation: The Role of Exercise Intensity

  • Thomas, Richard
  • Johnsen, Line K
  • Geertsen, Svend S
  • Christiansen, Lasse
  • Ritz, Christian
  • Roig, Marc
  • Lundbye-Jensen, Jesper
Publication date
July 2016

Abstract

A single bout of high intensity aerobic exercise (~90% VO2peak) was previously demonstrated to amplify off-line gains in skill level during the consolidation phase of procedural memory. High intensity exercise is not always a viable option for many patient groups or in a rehabilitation setting where low to moderate intensities may be more suitable. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of intensity in mediating the effects of acute cardiovascular exercise on motor skill learning. A single bout of high intensity aerobic exercise (~90% VO2peak) was previously demonstrated to amplify off-line gains in skill level during the consolidation phase of procedural memory. High intensity exercise is not always a viable option for many pati...

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