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- fnhum.2014.00747 author "Buckley J, Cohen JD, Kramer AF, McAuley E, Mullen SP".
- fnhum.2014.00747 doi "10.3389/fnhum.2014.00747".
- fnhum.2014.00747 isCitedBy Inhibitory_control_test.
- fnhum.2014.00747 isCitedBy Neurobiological_effects_of_physical_exercise.
- fnhum.2014.00747 isCitedBy Neuroplasticity.
- fnhum.2014.00747 journal "Front Hum Neurosci".
- fnhum.2014.00747 page "747".
- fnhum.2014.00747 pmc "4179677".
- fnhum.2014.00747 pmid "25324754".
- fnhum.2014.00747 quote "7.8894E8".
- fnhum.2014.00747 quote "Recent theory and evidence suggest that the relation between physical activity and cognitive control is reciprocal . Most research has focused on the beneficial effects of regular physical activity on executive functions-the set of neural processes that define cognitive control. Considerable evidence shows that regular physical activity is associated with enhanced cognitive functions, including attention, processing speed, task switching, inhibition of prepotent responses and declarative memory . Recent research demonstrates a dose-response relationship between fitness and spatial memory ... The effects of physical activity on cognitive control appear to be underpinned by a variety of brain processes including: increased hippocampal volume, increased gray matter density in the prefrontal cortex , upregulation of neurotrophins and greater microvascular density ... Together, this research suggests that an improvement in control processes, such as attention and inhibition or interference control, is associated with an improvement in self-regulation of physical activity. ... Increasingly, research shows that cognitive control abilities are malleable, and that cognitive training can produce positive cognitive outcomes and improvements in daily function that can have long-lasting effects . Approaches to cognitive training are numerous and varied; however, the relative superiority of different approaches with regard to training and transfer continue to be debated.".
- fnhum.2014.00747 title "Cognitive control in the self-regulation of physical activity and sedentary behavior".
- fnhum.2014.00747 volume "8".
- fnhum.2014.00747 year "2014".