If you want to learn to walk a tightrope, it’s a good idea to go for a short run after each practice session. That’s because a recent study in NeuroImage demonstrates that exercise performed immediately after practicing a new motor skill improves its long-term retention. More specifically, the research shows, for the first time, that as little as a single fifteen-minute bout of cardiovascular exercise increases brain connectivity and efficiency.

Classified as: School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Research, health, Motor learning, exercise, health and lifestyle
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Published on: 9 Jul 2018
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