2020
DOI: 10.1080/00207454.2020.1803307
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Motor behavior-induced prefrontal cortex activation and episodic memory function

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“…However, the recall performance following the handgrip exercise did not differ from the control group. Loprinzi et al (2020) followed up the Propper et al's experiment (Propper et al, 2013), using a randomized controlled within‐subject posttest only design. The experiment included four conditions: (1) moderate aerobic exercise and isometric handgrip exercise; (2) aerobic exercise only; (3) isometric handgrip exercise only; and (4) a nonexercise control.…”
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“…However, the recall performance following the handgrip exercise did not differ from the control group. Loprinzi et al (2020) followed up the Propper et al's experiment (Propper et al, 2013), using a randomized controlled within‐subject posttest only design. The experiment included four conditions: (1) moderate aerobic exercise and isometric handgrip exercise; (2) aerobic exercise only; (3) isometric handgrip exercise only; and (4) a nonexercise control.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the first condition, the aerobic exercise (i.e., 15‐min walk/run at 70% of estimated heart rate maximum) was performed before encoding and isometric handgrip exercise was performed before encoding and recall phases (‘right hand then left hand’ exercise protocol as was used in Propper et al (2013)). All conditions enhanced episodic memory compared to a nonexercise control and the effects were not different between exercise conditions (Loprinzi et al, 2020). Interestingly, the aerobic exercise‐ and isometric handgrip exercise‐combined condition had greater delayed free recall performance compared to aerobic conditions (Loprinzi et al, 2020).…”
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“…Notably, performance on related WWW integrated episodic memory tasks have been shown to be sensitive to behavioural (e.g., sleep) and psychological (e.g., emotional) interventions among young adults (Abichou et al, 2019;Zlomuzica et al, 2016). Relatedly, performance on word-list memory tasks has also been shown to be sensitive to behavioural interventions (e.g., fist clenching, saccadic eye movements) in young adults (Loprinzi, Crawford, et al, 2020).…”
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“…Further, regular PA training induces increased neural activity and volume in the prefrontal regions [39] [41] , especially the DLPFC, which is linked to a more complex cognitive process capable of producing novel outcomes [42] , [43] . In addition to regular PA, acute PA also increases neural activity in the PFC [44] .…”
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