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Led by @AlvinKaoSC, our lab @HKPurdue studies the neurocognitive effects of exercise

West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Joined February 2023
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These results show a unique relationship between muscle and processing speed used during working memory and inhibitory control. Both muscle strength AND muscle mass are important for optimal cognitive health!.
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Both aspects of muscle are related to cognitive function, even after accounting for other things known to affect cognition (age, sex, aerobic fitness) AND the contrasting outcome (i.e. muscle strength relates to cognition even after accounting for muscle mass).
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The research showed that both muscle strength and muscle mass are important for cognitive (executive function) and neuroelectric (ERP) function, but in different ways.
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Join us in congratulating Dr. Nick Baumgartner as the first paper from his dissertation project was just published!.
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RT @ndosenbach: Introducing the Action-Mode Network – AMN. Better late than never! 17 years ago, we clumsily called this the Cingulo-opercu….
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Our very own Nick Baumgartner has accepted a postdoc position at RUSH Alzheimer's Disease Center in RUSH University. Congrats Nick.
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RT @PA_Researcher: 🧠 It's not about how hard you work out, but rather the consistency of your activity. Light physical activities can boos….
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Come check out our lab's very first kid study on the effect of acute HIIT on inhibitory control and its related brain functioning!.
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RT @Ekkekakis: "Light intensity, outdoor PA performed alone or with family/friends was anticipated to be most pleasant for most participant….
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RT @PsychToday: Want to protect your brain? Getting regular exercise may be one of the best steps you can take. Here's why. .
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We know exercise affects cognitive health, but how much, what kind, and at what age?
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RT @PaoloCrosetto: Ok this is big. Web of Science just removed the MDPI flagship journal IJERPH from their lists. This means IJERPH has n….
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RT @chevalboris: Very interesting! I suspect this study to have a large media coverage. You need to be carfeful about the content of the me….
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Our latest meta-analysis on how doing one bout of exercise can change how your brain works to perform challenging cognitive tasks!!.
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Although the acute effect of exercise on behavioral cognitive performance is well-documented in the exercise psychology field, a comprehensive evaluation on neuroelectric brain activity that determ...
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RT @SLudyga: Our paper published in @MSSEonline shows that #Judo training reduces cognitive control deficits in children born preterm, but….
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RT @DanFeuerriegel: It's great that EEG data processing pipelines are being systematically investigated. But this approach isn't the best w….
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