Exploring the relationship between exercise-induced arousal and cognition using fractionated response time.

Abstract:

:Although a generally positive effect of acute exercise on cognitive performance has been demonstrated, the specific nature of the relationship between exercise-induced arousal and cognitive performance remains unclear This study was designed to identify the relationship between exercise-induced arousal and cognitive performance for the central and peripheral components of a response time task at two different levels of task difficulty. Sixteen male participants performed both simple and choice response time tasks at eight different arousal levels (from 20% to 90% heart rate reserve). Performance on the simple and choice response time tasks was examined after fractionating the response time into its central component, premotor time, and peripheral components, motor, and movement time. A priori trend analysis was used to test both linear and quadratic relationships. Results indicated that exercise-induced arousal has a positive influence on the peripheral components of response time tasks; however it has a limited impact on the central components of these tasks.

journal_name

Res Q Exerc Sport

authors

Chang YK,Etnier JL,Barella LA

doi

10.1080/02701367.2009.10599532

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-03-01 00:00:00

pages

78-86

issue

1

eissn

0270-1367

issn

2168-3824

journal_volume

80

pub_type

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