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    題名: Type of physical exercise and inhibitory function in older adults: An event-related potential study
    作者: Huang, Chung-Ju;黃崇儒;Lin, Peng-Chun;Hung, Chiao-Ling;Chang, Yu-Kai;Hung, Tsung-Min
    關鍵詞: executive function;physical activity;aging;interference control
    日期: 2014-03
    上傳時間: 2017-09-12 14:57:46 (UTC+8)
    摘要: The present study was to examine the relationship between exercise type and inhibitory function in older adults using neuroelectric indices.A cross-sectional design was employed in the present study.Sixty adults (M = 69.42 years) were categorized into open-skill, closed-skill, and irregular exercise groups according to their history of exercise participation. The participants conducted a flanker task while their behavioral performance and event-related brain potentials were assessed.The results indicated that regular exercisers, regardless of exercise type, exhibited a faster reaction time across conditions of the flanker task compared to irregular exercisers. For the P300 amplitude of the open-skill exerciser group, the peak amplitude was larger at the vertex site compared to the frontal site, whereas no site differences were observed in the closed-skill and irregular exerciser groups.These findings extend current knowledge by suggesting that, for older adults, participation in physical exercise involving increased cognitive demand is associated with better neural efficiency in resource allocation for tasks that require interference control.
    關聯: Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 15(2), p.205-211
    顯示於類別:[運動教育研究所] 期刊論文

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