Acute aerobic exercise based cognitive and motor priming: practical applications and mechanisms
TA Moriarty, C Mermier, L Kravitz, A Gibson… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Acute exercise stimulates brain regions involved in motor and cognitive processes. Recent
research efforts have explored the benefits of aerobic exercise on brain health and cognitive …
research efforts have explored the benefits of aerobic exercise on brain health and cognitive …
A short bout of high-intensity exercise alters ipsilesional motor cortical excitability post-stroke
Background: Acute exercise can increase motor cortical excitability and enhance motor
learning in healthy individuals, an effect known as exercise priming. Whether it has the same …
learning in healthy individuals, an effect known as exercise priming. Whether it has the same …
General physical activity levels influence positive and negative priming effects in young adults
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between general physical activity level and the
cognitive functions of executive control in young adults using behavioral measures and …
cognitive functions of executive control in young adults using behavioral measures and …
Motor priming in neurorehabilitation
ME Stoykov, S Madhavan - Journal of Neurologic Physical …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Priming is a type of implicit learning wherein a stimulus prompts a change in behavior.
Priming has been long studied in the field of psychology. More recently, rehabilitation …
Priming has been long studied in the field of psychology. More recently, rehabilitation …
Exercise intensity affects acute neurotrophic and neurophysiological responses poststroke
P Boyne, C Meyrose, J Westover… - Journal of applied …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
Aerobic exercise may acutely prime the brain to be more responsive to rehabilitation, thus
facilitating neurologic recovery from conditions like stroke. This aerobic priming effect could …
facilitating neurologic recovery from conditions like stroke. This aerobic priming effect could …
Movement-based priming: clinical applications and neural mechanisms
ME Stoykov, DM Corcos, S Madhavan - Journal of motor behavior, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Priming can be described as behavior change generated by preceding stimuli. Although
various types of priming have been long studied in the field of psychology, priming that …
various types of priming have been long studied in the field of psychology, priming that …
The effect of acute exercise on cognitive and motor inhibition–does fitness moderate this effect?
Background Given the extensive evidence on improvements in cognitive inhibition
immediately following exercise, and the literature indicating that cognitive and motor …
immediately following exercise, and the literature indicating that cognitive and motor …
Exercising control over memory consolidation
EM Robertson, A Takacs - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2017 - cell.com
Exercise can improve human cognition. A mechanistic connection between exercise and
cognition has been revealed in several recent studies. Exercise increases cortical …
cognition has been revealed in several recent studies. Exercise increases cortical …
[HTML][HTML] Can exercise shape your brain? A review of aerobic exercise effects on cognitive function and neuro-physiological underpinning mechanisms
B Ferrer-Uris, MA Ramos, A Busquets… - AIMS …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is widely accepted that physical exercise can be used as a tool for the prevention and
treatment of various diseases or disorders. In addition, in the recent years, exercise has also …
treatment of various diseases or disorders. In addition, in the recent years, exercise has also …
Prime movers: Effects of subliminal primes, music, and music video on psychological responses to exercise
ST Pottratz, JC Hutchinson… - Annals of Behavioral …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Background Priming is a process in which exposure to a stimulus activates relevant mental
representations that are given increased weight in subsequent judgment tasks. Affective …
representations that are given increased weight in subsequent judgment tasks. Affective …