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Exercise triggers memory-related 'brain ripples', study finds
(Science Photo Library/Canva) Exercise works wonders throughout the human body, including the brain. Research suggests an ...
A new neuroscience study reveals that even a single short workout may rapidly enhance brain activity linked to memory and ...
A University of Iowa-led research team has documented in humans that physical exercise sparks an increase in brain waves ...
A new study shows that 20 minutes of cardio can trigger memory-linked brain waves in the hippocampus, offering the first ...
Researchers recorded brain activity directly in epilepsy patients and found that a short cycling session increased ...
A single exercise session increased electrical activity in a brain region tied to learning and memory, a first-of-its-kind ...
Researchers capture the first direct evidence in humans that a single 20-minute exercise session triggers memory-boosting brain ripples.
Op-Ed: What I tell my patients—and what I try to practice myself—is this: you don’t need perfection. You just need to move.
You know exercise is good for you, but your brain still resists it like it’s punishment rather than reward. The problem isn’t willpower or discipline – it’s that your neural pathways haven’t learned ...
A year of consistent aerobic activity didn’t just boost fitness; it shifted MRI-based brain age in early to midlife adults, suggesting exercise may help preserve brain health long before old age.
A single session of physical exercise can spawn a boost of neural activity in brain networks that underlie learning and memory, according to a new ...
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