2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2007.08.027
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The effect of a single session submaximal aerobic exercise on premotor fraction of reaction time: An electromyographic study

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“…A power analysis indicated that 24 subjects were needed to detect a mean difference of 14.72 msec (standard deviation 24.83) in premotor time, with 80% power and a 5% significance level, [11] but having 30 participants in the study compensated for possible participant drop out.…”
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“…A power analysis indicated that 24 subjects were needed to detect a mean difference of 14.72 msec (standard deviation 24.83) in premotor time, with 80% power and a 5% significance level, [11] but having 30 participants in the study compensated for possible participant drop out.…”
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“…A realização de testes de avaliação cognitiva ao longo da vida diária oferece oportunidades para detectar precocemente alterações na eficiência cognitiva, pois permite a identificação dos primeiros sintomas de comprometimento cognitivo em grupos de risco, como os idosos, ou para reduzir o risco de sobrecarga cognitiva para os trabalhadores que realizam tarefas complexas como assistentes de voo 2 , sendo o TR um teste simples e sensível para a detecção de variação na eficiência cognitiva 1,6 .…”
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“…is an important contribution to the overgrowing data on fatigue in neurological diseases [1].The authors studied self reported cognitive fatigue and cognitive performance on reaction time tasks in patients with multiple sclerosis and stroke and healthy controls at different times of a day on two consecutive days.It is well demonstrated that reaction time measurements are affected by drugs, caffeinated beverages, smoking, age, educational status, exercise and time of day [2][3][4]. The authors included patients and healthy controls within the same age and controlled for exercise status and searched for differences according to the time of day.…”
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“…It is well demonstrated that reaction time measurements are affected by drugs, caffeinated beverages, smoking, age, educational status, exercise and time of day [2][3][4]. The authors included patients and healthy controls within the same age and controlled for exercise status and searched for differences according to the time of day.…”
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