“…A large body of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies demonstrates this relationship (Voelcker-Rehage et al, 2010 ; Bherer et al, 2013 ; Diamond, 2013 ; Bherer, 2015 ; Dupuy et al, 2015 ; Young et al, 2015 ; Gajewski and Falkenstein, 2016 ; Gheysen et al, 2018 ; Diamond and Ling, 2019 ; Hillman et al, 2019 ; Ludyga et al, 2020 ), particularly for executive functions (Colcombe and Kramer, 2003 ; Angevaren et al, 2008 ; Voelcker-Rehage et al, 2011 ; Park and Bischof, 2013 ; Kaushal et al, 2018 ; Stojan and Voelcker-Rehage, 2019 ). These benefits have been attributed to numerous and overlapping neurobiological adaptations, including higher gray matter volume (Voelcker-Rehage and Niemann, 2013 ; Erickson et al, 2014 ) and preserved white matter structure (Tseng et al, 2013 ; Sexton et al, 2016 ; Kim et al, 2020 ), increased cerebral blood flow and vascularization (Sonntag et al, 2007 ; Tarumi and Zhang, 2018 ; Bliss et al, 2021 ), as well as improved connectivity between brain regions (Voss et al, 2013 , 2015 ). Executive functions might particularly benefit from these structural and functional brain changes as they depend on a distributed neural network across different brain regions (Niendam et al, 2012 ; Diamond, 2013 ).…”