Where are the limits of the effects of exercise intensity on cognitive control?
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate whether workload intensity modulates exercise-induced effect on reaction time (RT) performances, and more specifically to clarify whether cognitive control that plays a crucial role in rapid decision making is altered. Methods: Fourteen participants performed...
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Main Authors: | Karen Davranche (Author), Jeanick Brisswalter (Author), Rémi Radel (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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