Title of article :
Acute aerobic exercise and information processing: Modulation of executive control in a Random Number Generation task
Author/Authors :
Audiffren، نويسنده , , Michel and Tomporowski، نويسنده , , Phillip D. and Zagrodnik، نويسنده , , James، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The immediate and short-term aftereffects of a bout of aerobic exercise on young adults’ executive functions were assessed. Sixteen participants performed a Random Number Generation (RNG) task, which measured two aspects of executive function, before, during, and after ergometer cycling exercise. In a separate session, participants completed the same sequence of testing while seated on an ergometer without pedaling. Results suggest that aerobic exercise: (1) selectively influences RNG indices related to the ability to alternate ascending and descending runs throughout the entire exercise bout; (2) induces a shift to a less effortful number generation strategy, particularly during the first few minutes of the exercise; and (3) has no significant influence on RNG performance as soon as the exercise terminates. The strategic adjustments observed during the exercise are interpreted in the framework of Hockey’s [Hockey, G. R. J. (1997). Compensatory control in the regulation of human performance under stress and high workload: A cognitive–energetical framework. Biological Psychology, 45, 73–93.] compensatory control model and suggest that concurrent effortful processes induced by cycling exercise may draw upon available attention resources and influence executive processing.
Keywords :
Short-term memory , Aerobic Exercise , Resource allocation , Cognitive Ability , response inhibition
Journal title :
Acta Psychologica
Journal title :
Acta Psychologica