History of research into the acute exercise-cognition interaction : a cognitive psychology approach / Terry McMorris -- The history of research on chronic physical activity and cognitive performance / Jennifer L. Etnier, Chia-Hao Shih and Aaron T. Piepmeier -- Animal models of exercise-brain interactions / G.F. Hamilton and J.S. Rhodes -- Beyond the catecholamines hypothesis for an acute exercise-cognition interaction : a neurochemical perspective / Terry McMorris, Anthony Turner, Beverley J. Hale and John Sproule -- Acute exercise and event-related potential : current status and future prospects / Yu-Kai Chang -- Acute exercise and cognition : effects of cerebral oxygenation and blood flow / Soichi Ando -- The reticular-activating hypofrontal (RAH) model of acute exercise : current data and future perspectives / Michael Audiffren -- Chronic exercise and cognition in humans : a review of the evidence for a neurochemical basis / Terry McMorris -- The chronic exercise-cognition interaction : fMRI research / Michelle W. Voss -- Physical activity, fitness, and cognition : insights from neuroelectric studies / Keita Kamijo -- Effects of athletic fitness on the exercise-cognition interaction / Terry McMorris and Jo Corbett -- "Cogito ergo sum" or "ambulo ergo sum"? : new perspectives in developmental exercise and cognition research / Caterina Pesce and Tal Dotan Ben-Soussan -- Acute exercise and cognition in children and adolescents : the roles of testosterone and cortisol / Flora Koutsandréou, Claudia Niemann, Mirko Wegner and Henning Budde -- The chronic exercise-cognition interaction in older adults / Claudia Voelcker-Rehage, Claudia Niemann and Ben Godde -- The chronic exercise-cognition interaction and Parkinson disease / Madeleine E. Hackney, Joe R. Nocera, Dawn Bowers, Lori J.P. Altmann and Chris Hass -- The chronic exercise-cognition interaction and dementia and Alzheimer's disease / Flávia Gomes de Melo Coelho, Thays Martins Vital, Ruth Ferreira Santos-Galduróz and Sebastião Gobbi -- The chronic exercise-cognition interaction and diabetes / Maria Pedersen and Jesper Krogh -- The exercise-cognition interaction and ADHD / Sarah C. O'Neill, Olga G. Berwid and Anne-Claude V. Bédard -- Cognitive impairment in breast cancer surviors : the protective role of physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and exercise training / Michael J. Mackenzie, Krystle E. Zuniga and Edward McAuley -- Physical activity and cognition in older adults with heart failure / Lindsay Miller and John Gunstad -- The effect of regular exercise on cognition in special populations of children : overweight and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder / Eduardo E. Bustamante, Cynthia E. Krafft, David J. Schaeffer, Jennifer E. McDowell and Catherine L. Davis -- Exercise-cognition interaction : state of the art and future research / Terry McMorris
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"Exercise-Cognition Interaction: Neuroscience Perspectives is the only book on the market that examines the neuroscientific correlation between exercise and cognitive functioning. The upsurge in research in recent years has confirmed that cognitive-psychology theory cannot account for the effects of exercise on cognition, and both acute and chronic exercise effect neurochemical and psychophysiological changes in the brain that in turn impact cognitive functioning. Exercise-Cognition Interaction provides an overview of the research into these effects, from the atheoretical research through current studies that emphasize neuroscientific theories and rationales. This book also offers a thorough examination of the effects of exercise interventions on cognitive functioning in special populations, including the elderly, children, and those suffering from a variety of diseases such as dementia, diabetes, and an array of neurological disorders. With contributions from leading researchers in the field, Exercise-Cognition Interaction will be the go-to resource for neuroscientists, psychologists, medical professionals, and other cognition researchers who need a thorough understanding of the role exercise plays in cognitive functioning. Key Features: provides a comprehensive account of how exercise affects brain functioning, which in turn affects cognition; covers both theory and empirical research; examines neurochemical and psychophysiological factors; discusses research on special populations; covers acute and chronic exercise"-- Page 4 of cover