Exercise effects on brain and cognition. A life-span perspective
Description
The (6) presentations from the Featured Science Session at the 2009 ACSM annual meeting on the relationship between physical activity and cognition are included in a single video. Almost two hours of authoritative information and insights, featuring: Introduction (Phillip Tomporowski); Fitness and Cognitive Control During Preadolescent Childhood (Charles Hillman); Exercise and the Hippocampus in Elderly Humans (Kirk Erickson); Acute Aerobic Effects on Cognitive Function Across the Adult Lifespan (Keita Kamijo); Acute Aerobic Exercise Facilitates Inputs and Outputs of Information Processing (Michel Audiffren); Just Exercise--Is That All It Takes? (Phillip Tomorowski).
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115 min
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2009
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Alexander Street
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