Psychology
The brain in motion—cognitive effects of simultaneous motor activity
M. Schmidt-kassow and J. Kaiser
Over the past 30 years, studies on simultaneous exercise and cognition yield mixed results; EEG recordings during motion often show detrimental effects, yet designs differ from behavioral work. This narrative review evaluates both literatures, explores reasons for discrepancies, and proposes future EEG studies—hypothesizing that matching motor activities to cognitive functions by attentional focus may resolve inconsistencies. Research conducted by Maren Schmidt-Kassow and Jochen Kaiser.
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