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Editorial Physical Activity Selfregulation And Executive Control Across The Lifespan Edited By Sean P Mullen And Peter Hall

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Editorial Physical Activity Selfregulation And Executive Control Across The Lifespan Edited By Sean P Mullen And Peter Hall
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Publisher: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.57 MB
Author: Edited by: Sean P. Mullen and Peter Hall
Language: English
Year: 2015
Volume: 9

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Editorial Physical Activity Selfregulation And Executive Control Across The Lifespan Edited By Sean P Mullen And Peter Hall by Edited By: Sean P. Mullen And Peter Hall instant download after payment.

This is an article from Frontiers in: Human Neuroscience  06 November 2015 Sec. Cognitive Neuroscience Volume 9 -2015

Physical activity is a complex behavior that involves iterative planning, monitoring, ongoing adjustments, and inhibition of unwanted distractions. These same processes are manifestations of executive control and rely on established neural networks involving the prefrontal cortex(see Buckley et al., 2014).  A plethora of evidence exists showing that continued involvement in a physical activity program can enhance multiple domains of executive control. More recently, research has also indicated that executive functioning is associated with the long-term maintenance of physical activity participation. This Research Topic comprises theoretical perspectives and empirical findings underlying the reciprocal relationship between physical activity and executive control.

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