Functional Neuroimaging in Exercise and Sport Sciences. 1st ed. 2012
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- 電子ブック
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- edited by Henning Boecker, Charles H. Hillman, Lukas Scheef, Heiko K. Strüder
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- New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2012
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- ISBN:
- 9781461432937 [1461432936]
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- Preface: Scope of the book -- Exercise and the Brain: Neurogenesis, Synaptic Plasticity, Spine Density and Angiogenesis -- Molecular Mechanisms for the Ability of Exercise Supporting Cognitive Abilities and Counteracting Neurological Disorders -- Opioids and Exercise: Animal Models -- The Monoaminergic System in Animal Models of Exercise -- Methods for measurement of physical fitness and training recommendations in studies on humans -- Psychological Assessments in Physical Exercise -- Assessing Somato-Sensory Profiles and Autonomic Nervous System Responses in Physical Exercise Studies -- Humoral factors in humans participating in different types of exercise and training -- EEG: Theoretical Background and Practical Aspects -- EEG: Theoretical Background and Practical Aspects -- The theoretical background of MR-Imaging -- Functional and Structural MRI: Theoretical Background and Practical Aspects -- PET: Theoretical Background and Practical Aspects -- NIRS for measuring cerebral hemodynamic responses during e
Regular physical exercise is associated with substantial health benefits. Recent evidence not only holds for cardiovascular effects promoting "physical health", but also for the central nervous system believed to promote "brain health”. Moderate physical exercise has been found to improve learning, memory, and attentional processing, with recent research indicating that neuroprotective mechanisms and associated plasticity in brain structure and function also benefit. Physical exercise is also known to induce a range of acute or sustained psychophysiological effects, among these mood elevation, stress reduction, anxiolysis, and hypoalgesia. Today, modern functional neuroimaging techniques afford direct measurement of the acute and chronic relation of physical exercise on the human brain, as well as the correlation of the derived physiological in vivo signals with behavioral outcomes recorded during and after exercise. A wide range of imaging techniques have been applied to human exercise research, ranging from - ローカル注記:
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