2020
DOI: 10.1249/mss.0000000000002590
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Spontaneous Eye Blink Rate Connects Missing Link between Aerobic Fitness and Cognition

Abstract: Purpose: Higher aerobic fitness, a physiological marker of habitual physical activity, is likely to predict higher executive function based on the prefrontal cortex (PFC), according to current cross-sectional studies. The exact biological link between the brain and the brawn remains unclear, but the brain dopaminergic system, which acts as a driving force for physical activity and exercise, can be hypothesized to connect the missing link above. Recently, spontaneous eye blink rate (sEBR) was proposed and has b… Show more

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“…The study involved an analysis of the blink rate based on the position of the pupil while watching a stereoscopic film, using an infra-red camera and an infra-red light source. The final results show high variability in the blink rate over time; therefore, they are not consistent with those studies that indicate an increased blink rate associated with fatigue [ 20 , 23 , 28 ]. Another study [ 38 ] involved a measurement of the number of blinks during a conversation via a camera mounted on the face.…”
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“…The study involved an analysis of the blink rate based on the position of the pupil while watching a stereoscopic film, using an infra-red camera and an infra-red light source. The final results show high variability in the blink rate over time; therefore, they are not consistent with those studies that indicate an increased blink rate associated with fatigue [ 20 , 23 , 28 ]. Another study [ 38 ] involved a measurement of the number of blinks during a conversation via a camera mounted on the face.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between eye blink frequency and incremental exercise is relatively unknown. Recent findings include that spontaneous eye blinking is the missing link between aerobic fitness and cognitive function [ 23 ]. In our study, blink frequency and eye closure time were determined by a group of somatic and physiological factors.…”
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“…The correct answer rate assigned to "yes" and "no" was 50%. Each stimulus was separated by an inter-stimulus interval showing a xation cross for 9-13 seconds to avoid predicting the timing of the subsequent trial [1,2,4,8,[21][22][23]25] . The stimulus remained on the screen until a response was given or for 2 seconds.…”
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“…This method allowed us to calculate signals re ecting the oxy-Hb, deoxy-Hb, and total hemoglobin concentration changes, calculated in millimolar-millimeters (mM⋅mm) [27] . The composition of the fNIRS probe holder and its placement followed the same procedure used in our previous studies [1][2][3][4][21][22][23]28] . To register fNIRS data in the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) space, we used virtual registration [29,30] .…”
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confidence: 99%