Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low physically active older (60–71 years) and younger (18–21 years) adults during a task-switching paradigm in which they performed a task repeatedly or switched between two different tasks. The error-related negativity (ERN) of a response-locked event-related brain potential (ERP) and behavioral measures of response speed and accuracy were measured during the heterogeneous condition (switching randomly between two tasks) of the switch task. Results indicated that older adults exhibited a greater relative slowing in RT during heterogeneous blocks and smaller ERN amplitude compared to younger adults. Additionally, physical activity differences revealed a ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether physical activity (PA) habits may positively im...
International audienceThirty-one young (mean age = 20.8 years) and 30 older (mean age = 71.5 years) ...
Previous reports have indicated a small, positive relationship between physical activity and cogniti...
Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low physical...
Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low physical...
Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low physical...
Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low physical...
Abstract Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low...
Younger and older physically active and sedentary adults participated in a task switching paradigm i...
Younger and older physically active and sedentary adults participated in a task switching paradigm i...
The task-switching paradigm is a valid tool to measure age-related changes in executive functions. I...
This study investigates the association between physical activity level and attentional control in a...
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of acute exercise on 53 young (16–24 years...
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of acute exercise on 53 young (16–24 years...
International audienceThirty-one young (mean age = 20.8 years) and 30 older (mean age = 71.5 years) ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether physical activity (PA) habits may positively im...
International audienceThirty-one young (mean age = 20.8 years) and 30 older (mean age = 71.5 years) ...
Previous reports have indicated a small, positive relationship between physical activity and cogniti...
Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low physical...
Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low physical...
Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low physical...
Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low physical...
Abstract Behavioral and neuroelectric indices of action monitoring were compared for 53 high and low...
Younger and older physically active and sedentary adults participated in a task switching paradigm i...
Younger and older physically active and sedentary adults participated in a task switching paradigm i...
The task-switching paradigm is a valid tool to measure age-related changes in executive functions. I...
This study investigates the association between physical activity level and attentional control in a...
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of acute exercise on 53 young (16–24 years...
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of acute exercise on 53 young (16–24 years...
International audienceThirty-one young (mean age = 20.8 years) and 30 older (mean age = 71.5 years) ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether physical activity (PA) habits may positively im...
International audienceThirty-one young (mean age = 20.8 years) and 30 older (mean age = 71.5 years) ...
Previous reports have indicated a small, positive relationship between physical activity and cogniti...