Promoting Motor Function by Exercising the Brain

作者: Stephane Perrey

DOI: 10.3390/BRAINSCI3010101

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摘要: Exercise represents a behavioral intervention that enhances brain health and motor function. The increase in cerebral blood volume response to physical activity may be responsible for improving Among the various neuroimaging techniques used monitor hemodynamic during exercise, functional near-infrared spectroscopy could facilitate measurement of task-related cortical responses noninvasively is relatively robust with regard subjects’ motion. Although components optimal exercise interventions have not been determined, evidence from animal human studies suggests aerobic sufficiently high intensity has neuroprotective properties promotes This review provides an insight into effect (based on endurance resistance exercises) function producing movement. Since most progress study come patients neurological disorders (e.g., stroke Parkinson’s patients), this presents some findings emphasizing training paradigms restoring

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