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.
For years, scientists knew exercise was good for the brain. Now they finally know why.
A single 30-minute session of moderate exercise on a stationary bicycle increases activation in the circuits of the brain that are associated with semantic memory retrieval — including the hippocampus ...
Even a brief time spent on a bedside pedal device has positively impacted an area of the brain related to memory, according ...
Training your brain with strategies to improve its ability to recall information may improve memory and delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study. Brain training has long been a ...
Research is increasingly showing that one of the best ways to boost memory, focus and brain health is exercise ...
A new study looks at how the human brain responds to exercise. Movement increased activity in the brain that prevents memory ...
When it comes to the brain, a healthy diet, good sleep hygiene and frequent exercise are vital, but so is one other thing, says Dr. Richard Restak, clinical professor of neurology at The George ...
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may benefit from exercise that challenges both body and mind.