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Exercise and EEG
Our paper titled ‘Effects of Exercise on Electroencephalography-Recorded Neural Oscillations: A Systematic Review’ is available on a gold open-access basis from ‘International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology’ (IRSEP).
In Figure 1, you can see the exercise modalities that were featured in this systematic review, which was first-authored by Leti Hosang.
Gold open access from: https://tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1750984X.2022.2103841
EEG--
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Our latest publication represents an ongoing collaboration with colleagues at National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei and National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taipei.
The work examines how acute concurrent exercise training influences executive function. The findings suggest that blood lactate is a mediator of the effects of acute exercise on executive function. This mediation effect is evident from a behavioural, but not neuro-electric standpoint.
Download a copy of the article from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1469029223001553?dgcid=coauthor