| Literature DB >> 31605625 |
Timothy P Morris1, Peter J Fried1, Joanna Macone1, Alexandra Stillman1, Joyce Gomes-Osman1,2, David Costa-Miserachs3, Jose Maria Tormos Muñoz4,5,6, Emiliano Santarnecchi1, Alvaro Pascual-Leone1,4.
Abstract
Single bouts of aerobic exercise can modulate cortical excitability and executive cognitive function, but less is known about the effect of light-intensity exercise, an intensity of exercise more achievable for certain clinical populations. Fourteen healthy adults (aged 22 to 30) completed the following study procedures twice (≥7 days apart) before and after 30 min of either light aerobic exercise (cycling) or seated rest: neurocognitive battery (multitasking performance, inhibitory control and spatial working memory), paired-pulse TMS measures of cortical excitability. Significant improvements in response times during multitasking performance and increases in intracortical facilitation (ICF) were seen following light aerobic exercise. Light aerobic exercise can modulate cortical excitability and some executive function tasks. Populations with deficits in multitasking ability may benefit from this intervention.Entities:
Keywords: cortical excitability; executive function; exercise; neuroplasticity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31605625 PMCID: PMC7150631 DOI: 10.1111/ejn.14593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Neurosci ISSN: 0953-816X Impact factor: 3.386