“…However, the potential behavioral implications of exercise-induced neuroplasticity have often not been assessed at all or, if so, without statistically testing for mediation (Stillman et al, 2016). This is surprising, because structural and functional properties of the brain are associated with subsequent cognitive and motor performance and learning (Deary et al, 2006;Cole et al, 2012;Sampaio-Baptista et al, 2014;Lehmann et al, 2019). Furthermore, several studies have reported that long-term cognitive and motor training may elicit behaviorally-relevant structural and functional changes of the brain (Draganski et al, 2004;Taubert et al, 2010Taubert et al, , 2011Engvig et al, 2012).…”