Comparative electroencephalography analysis: Marathon runners during tapering versus sedentary controls reveals no significant differences
DiscussionHeterogeneity in study protocols, especially in time intervals between exercise cessation and EEG recordings and juxtaposition of acute exercise-induced effects on EEG in previous studies, could be possible reasons for the differences in results. Future studies should record EEG at different time points after exercise cessation and in a broader spectrum of exercise intensities and forms to further explore the capability of EEG in displaying long-term exercise-induced plasticity.
Source: Brain and Behavior - Category: Neurology Authors: J. Moussiopoulou,
M. Handrack ‐Bonnet,
B. Pross,
O. Pogarell,
D. Keeser,
M. Halle,
P. Falkai,
J. Scherr,
A. Hasan,
A. Roeh Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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