Neuroelectric indices of goal maintenance following a single bout of physical activity |
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Authors: | Scudder Mark R Drollette Eric S Pontifex Matthew B Hillman Charles H |
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Affiliation: | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, United States |
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Abstract: | Previous event-related brain potential (ERP) investigations have demonstrated that single bouts of physical activity have transient benefits to aspects of cognitive control. However, this line of research has yet to explore goal maintenance. ERPs were collected using a within-participants design with young-adults following 30-min of both moderate walking and a non-exercise control session. Participants completed three conditions of an AX-continuous performance task (AX-CPT) that targeted goal maintenance processes, which were placed under greater cognitive demand when contexts were conflicting, as indexed by modulation of the N2 and P3 components. Following exercise, individuals exhibited increased accuracy for target trials, and P3 amplitude was greater at midline-parietal sites for both target trials and non-target trials. These results suggest that a single bout of aerobic exercise may facilitate goal maintenance processes and enable individuals to better inhibit extraneous neural activity to allocate greater attentional resources towards the updating and revision of goal representations. |
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Keywords: | Exercise Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) P3 N2 Cognitive function |
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