A brief bout of physical exercise can create "ripples" of activity in your brain that help you store and retrieve memories.
Decades of research has found that exercise is helpful for overall health and fitness, doing everything from lowering your risk of heart disease to helping you sleep better. According to a new study, ...
Can exercise replace ADHD medication? A new study reveals that integrated cognitive-motor exercise significantly improves inhibitory control and working memory in children aged 6–10.
I’ve seen growing research on the benefits of exercise for your brain. Even after a light yoga session or a jog around the block, I can personally attest that I feel more focused and productive, so ...
For years, scientists knew exercise was good for the brain. Now they finally know why.
Is endurance all in your head? A new study reveals that VMH neurons in the brain direct the body to boost physical stamina.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood and is marked not only by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, but also by ...
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may benefit from exercise that challenges both body and mind.
Research is increasingly showing that one of the best ways to boost memory, focus and brain health is exercise ...
It’s no secret exercise is good for your body—but what about your brain? Linda Overstreet-Wadiche, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Neurobiology and vice chair for Faculty Affairs and Development ...
A daily dose of exercise is good for both mind and body, but how much is enough? To find out, researchers from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) examined more than 50 adults between the ages ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results