The Acute Effects of Cognitively Demanding Physical Activity on Inhibitory and Affective Responses in Children: An Online-Based Mixed Methods Approach
This online study investigated the acute effects of a cognitively demanding physical activity (CDPA) vs a simple physical activity (SPA) bout on children's inhibitory and affective responses. Using a counterbalanced within-subjects' crossover design, thirty-nine participants aged 9-12 year...
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Main Authors: | Ricardo M. G. Martins (Author), Emiliano Mazzoli (Author), Michael J. Duncan (Author), Cain C. T. Clark (Author), Emma L. J. Eyre (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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