The effect of 6 h of running on brain activity, mood, and cognitive performance
P Wollseiffen, S Schneider, LA Martin… - Experimental brain …, 2016 - Springer
… h of running, and a possibly related flow experience, on brain cortical activity, cognitive
performance, and emotional well-being. Results revealed an early effect on brain cortical activity, …
performance, and emotional well-being. Results revealed an early effect on brain cortical activity, …
Effects of treadmill running on brain activation and the corticotropin-releasing hormone system
E Timofeeva, Q Huang, D Richard - Neuroendocrinology, 2003 - karger.com
… Rostrocaudal representation of c-fos mRNA expression in the brain of resting, running, or
post-running rats. The pictures are X-ray film autoradiograms of coronal brain sections that …
post-running rats. The pictures are X-ray film autoradiograms of coronal brain sections that …
The human brain: rewired and running hot
TM Preuss - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… brains differ from those of other animals? All we’ve known for sure is that human brains are
… equipment for thinking, whereas the human brain box dwarfs the machinery of mastication. …
… equipment for thinking, whereas the human brain box dwarfs the machinery of mastication. …
Running changes the brain: the long and the short of it
C Vivar, H van Praag - Physiology, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
… running results in structural and functional changes in brain … In this review, we evaluate how
1 wk and 1 mo of wheel running … brain areas and the potential implications for human brain …
1 wk and 1 mo of wheel running … brain areas and the potential implications for human brain …
Patterns of brain activity associated with variation in voluntary wheel-running behavior.
JS Rhodes, T Garland Jr, SC Gammie - Behavioral neuroscience, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
… brain activity in mice selectively bred for high wheel running (S) … running. A strong positive
correlation was found between … brain regions that play a role in the differential wheel running …
correlation was found between … brain regions that play a role in the differential wheel running …
Running is rewarding and antidepressive
S Brené, A Bjørnebekk, E Åberg, AA Mathé, L Olson… - Physiology & …, 2007 - Elsevier
… of the brain not directly involved in the mediation of reward. For instance, running increases
… in the brain after addictive drugs and exercise with a focus on brain reward pathways and …
… in the brain after addictive drugs and exercise with a focus on brain reward pathways and …
Effects of conditioned running on plasma, liver and brain tryptophan and on brain 5-hydroxytryptamine metabolism of the rat.
F Chaouloff, JL Elghozi, Y Guezennec… - British journal of …, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… In the present study, the effects of running upon peripheral and brain Trp metabolism have
been studied. Brain Trp level, which increased in a time-dependent manner during running, …
been studied. Brain Trp level, which increased in a time-dependent manner during running, …
Are smarter brains running faster? Heritability of alpha peak frequency, IQ, and their interrelation
… smarter brain. One way to index speed of CNS processing is through the assessment of brain
… neuronal feedback loops in an adult human brain oscillate in a relaxed state is around 10 …
… neuronal feedback loops in an adult human brain oscillate in a relaxed state is around 10 …
Running and the Brain
K KuBoTA - 順天堂医学, 2010 - jstage.jst.go.jp
… to be addicted to the running and I started investigation about running and brain. By using
… to tell those brain functions related to running, I wrote book about “Running and the Brain”. …
… to tell those brain functions related to running, I wrote book about “Running and the Brain”. …
[PDF][PDF] Two brains running
J Holt - The New York Times, 2011 - globalstudies.uci.edu
… Brain-scanning experiments by Rafael Malach and his … the brain associated with self-consciousness
are not merely quiet, they’re actually shut down (“inhibited”) by the rest of the brain. …
are not merely quiet, they’re actually shut down (“inhibited”) by the rest of the brain. …