2024
DOI: 10.1177/24705470241261581
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The Association of Physical Activity and Stress-induced Neurocognitive Impairments in Inhibitory Control in Children

Sebastian Ludyga,
Manuel Hanke,
Anja Schwarz
et al.

Abstract: Background Evaluation stress can impair inhibitory control, limiting the ability of children to perform cognitively. However, evidence on protective factors is lacking as stress-induced cognitive impairments are poorly understood. High physical activity has been related to better inhibitory control and has the potential to buffer the response to a stressor. We investigated the association of physical activity and stress-induced changes in inhibitory control as well as its underlying cognitive control processes… Show more

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