2021
DOI: 10.3758/s13428-021-01735-x
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Evaluating the efficacy of an iPad® app in determining a single bout of exercise benefit to executive function

Abstract: We examined the efficacy and feasibility of an iPad® app used at-home in identifying a postexercise benefit to executive function. The iPad® app required simple reaching movements mirror-symmetrical to an exogenously presented target (i.e., antipointing) and is a task that lab-based behavioral and neuroimaging work has shown to provide a valid measure of the response inhibition component of executive function. Fifty English-speaking individuals (18 female, age range 18–26 years of age) completed the iPad® app … Show more

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