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Real-life behavioral and neural circuit markers of physical activity as a compensatory mechanism for social isolation

Psychology

Real-life behavioral and neural circuit markers of physical activity as a compensatory mechanism for social isolation

A. Benedyk, M. Reichert, et al.

This study reveals how physical activity can serve as a buffer against the emotional toll of social isolation, even at minimal levels of exercise. Conducted by a team including Anastasia Benedyk and Markus Reichert, the research highlights an intriguing connection between movement and mood, especially significant during the isolating months of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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