Effect of sustained high-intensity exercise on executive function
Exercise-induced changes in executive function affect the control of action in a dynamic environment. This study aimed to examine the effect of sustained high-intensity exercise on executive function. Nine healthy male and female participants (age, 21-28 years) completed an exercise session with 65-...
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Main Authors: | Kana Konishi (Author), Tetsuya Kimura (Author), Atsushi Yuhaku (Author), Toshiyuki Kurihara (Author), Masahiro Fujimoto (Author), Takafumi Hamaoka (Author), Kiyoshi Sanada (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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