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The brain in motion—cognitive effects of simultaneous motor activity

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.... show more
Abstract
During the last 30 years, a large number of behavioral studies have investigated the effect of simultaneous exercise on cognitive functions. The heterogeneity of the results has been attributed to different parameters, such as intensity or modality of physical activity, and the investigated cognitive processes. More recent methodological improvements have enabled to record electroencephalography (EEG) during physical exercise. EEG studies combining cognitive tasks with exercise have described predominantly detrimental effects on cognitive processes and EEG parameters. However, differences in the underlying rationale and the design of EEG versus behavioral studies make direct comparisons between both types of studies difficult. In this narrative review of dual-task experiments we evaluated behavioral and EEG studies and discuss possible explanations for the heterogeneity of results and for the discrepancy between behavioral and EEG studies. Furthermore, we provide a proposal for future EEG studies on simultaneous motion to be a useful complement to behavioral studies. A crucial factor might be to find for each cognitive function the motor activity that matches this function in terms of attentional focus. This hypothesis should be investigated systematically in future studies.
Publisher
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Published On
May 25, 2023
Authors
Maren Schmidt-Kassow, Jochen Kaiser
Tags
EEG during exercise
simultaneous exercise
cognitive functions
dual-task studies
behavioral vs EEG
methodological heterogeneity
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