Comparative electroencephalography analysis: Marathon runners during tapering versus sedentary controls reveals no significant differences
J. Moussiopoulou,
M. Handrack‐Bonnet,
B. Pross
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionPrevious studies described various adaptive neuroplastic brain changes associated with physical activity (PA). EEG studies focused mostly on effects during or shortly after short bouts of exercise. This is the first study to investigate the capability of EEG to display PA‐induced long‐lasting plasticity in runners compared to a sedentary control group.MethodsThirty trained runners and 30 age‐ and sex‐matched sedentary controls (SC) were included as a subpopulation of the ReCaP (Running effects on C… Show more
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