Exercise-induced neuroplasticity: a mechanistic model and prospects for promoting plasticity
J El-Sayes, D Harasym, CV Turco… - The …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Aerobic exercise improves cognitive and motor function by inducing neural changes
detected using molecular, cellular, and systems level neuroscience techniques. This review …
detected using molecular, cellular, and systems level neuroscience techniques. This review …
Effects of exercise on cognitive performance in children and adolescents with ADHD: potential mechanisms and evidence-based recommendations
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a
complex symptomatology, and core symptoms as well as functional impairment often persist …
complex symptomatology, and core symptoms as well as functional impairment often persist …
Effects of acute cardiovascular exercise on motor memory encoding and consolidation: A systematic review with meta-analysis
Emerging evidence indicates that acute bouts of cardiovascular exercise promote motor
memory formation. In this preregistered meta-analysis (CRD42018106288) we synthesize …
memory formation. In this preregistered meta-analysis (CRD42018106288) we synthesize …
D2 receptor blockade eliminates exercise-induced changes in cortical inhibition and excitation
Background Although cardiorespiratory exercise is known to affect cortical excitatory and
inhibitory activity, the neurochemical mechanisms driving this effect are poorly understood …
inhibitory activity, the neurochemical mechanisms driving this effect are poorly understood …
A single bout of aerobic exercise improves motor skill consolidation in Parkinson's disease
Background: Motor learning is impaired in Parkinson's disease (PD), with patients
demonstrating deficits in skill acquisition (online learning) and consolidation (offline …
demonstrating deficits in skill acquisition (online learning) and consolidation (offline …
Acute high-intensity and moderate-intensity interval exercise do not change corticospinal excitability in low fit, young adults
J El-Sayes, CV Turco, LE Skelly, MB Locke… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Previous research has demonstrated a lack of neuroplasticity induced by acute exercise in
low fit individuals, but the influence of exercise intensity is unclear. In the present study, we …
low fit individuals, but the influence of exercise intensity is unclear. In the present study, we …
[HTML][HTML] Perspectives for the application of neurogenetic research in programming Neurorehabilitation
B Bagrowski - Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
Certain genetic variants underlie the proper functioning of the nervous system. They affect
the nervous system in all aspects-molecular, systemic, cognitive, computational and …
the nervous system in all aspects-molecular, systemic, cognitive, computational and …
Cognitive-bias modification intervention to improve physical activity in patients following a rehabilitation programme: protocol for the randomised controlled IMPACT …
Introduction Being physically active is associated with a wide range of health benefits in
patients. However, many patients do not engage in the recommended levels of physical …
patients. However, many patients do not engage in the recommended levels of physical …
The effect of energy-matched exercise intensity on brain-derived neurotrophic factor and motor learning
JF Baird, ME Gaughan, HM Saffer, MA Sarzynski… - Neurobiology of learning …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Pairing a bout of high-intensity exercise with motor task practice can enhance
motor learning beyond task practice alone, which is thought, in part, to be facilitated by an …
motor learning beyond task practice alone, which is thought, in part, to be facilitated by an …
Dopamine D2 Receptor Modulates Exercise Related Effect on Cortical Excitation/Inhibition and Motor Skill Acquisition
Exercise is known to benefit motor skill learning in health and neurological disease.
Evidence from brain stimulation, genoty**, and Parkinson's disease studies converge to …
Evidence from brain stimulation, genoty**, and Parkinson's disease studies converge to …