“…The findings in 16 of the 19 (84.2%) reviewed studies showed associations of physical activity with the P3b‐ERP during performance on cognitive control and attention tasks (Chang, Chu, et al, ; Chang, Huang, Chen, & Hung, ; Dai, Chang, Huang, & Hung, ; Fong, Chi, Li, & Chang, ; Gajewski & Falkenstein, ; Hatta et al, ; Hillman, Kramer, Belopolsky, & Smith, ; Huang, Lin, Hung, Chang, & Hung, ; Kamijo & Takeda, , ; Tsai & Wang, ; Tsai, Wang, et al, ; Wang & Tsai, ), despite no effects in behavioral outcomes in three of the 19 (15.8%) studies (Hillman, Belopolsky, Snook, Kramer, & McAuley, ; McDowell, Kerick, Santa Maria, & Hatfield, ; Polich & Lardon, ). Two studies (10.5%) found improved task performance for active compared to inactive older adults, while no differences in P3b were observed between groups (Getzmann, Falkenstein, & Gajewski, ; Hawkes, Manselle, & Woollacott, ).…”