學年
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107 |
學期
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1 |
出版(發表)日期
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2018-10-29 |
作品名稱
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Exercise type relates to inhibitory and error processing functions in older adults |
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著者
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Dan Li; Chung-Ju Huang; Sin-Chi Liu; Kung-Hung Chang |
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著錄名稱、卷期、頁數
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Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition |
摘要
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This study investigated the association between exercise type and inhibition of prepotent responses and error detection. Totally, 75 adults (M = 68.88 years) were classified into one of three exercise groups: those who were regular participants in open- or closed-skill forms of exercise, and those who exercised only irregularly. The participants completed a Stroop and task-switching tasks with event-related brain potentials (ERPs) recorded. The results revealed that regular exercisers displayed faster reaction times (RTs) in the Stroop task compared with irregular exercisers. The open-skill exercisers exhibited smaller N200 and larger P300a amplitudes in the Stroop task compared with irregular exercisers. Furthermore, the open-skill exercisers showed a tendency of shorter error-related negativity latencies at the task-witching test. The findings suggest that older adults may gain extra cognitive benefits in areas such as inhibition functioning and error processing from participating in open-skill forms of physical exercises. |
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語言
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en_US |
ISSN
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1382-5585 |
期刊性質
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國外 |
收錄於
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SCI
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產學合作
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通訊作者
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審稿制度
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是 |
國別
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TWN |
公開徵稿
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出版型式
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,電子版 |