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Exercise-induced improvement in cognitive performance after fimbria-fornix transection depends on the timing of exercise administration

Highlights • Improved post-injury place learning after a 7 day running regimen. • Varying effects on performance with exercise initiation 1, 8 or 21 days post-injury. • Delayed voluntary exercise resulted in support of posttraumatic cognitive recovery. • Less efficient effect on functional recovery...

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Published in:Brain research bulletin 2016-07, Vol.125, p.117-126
Main Authors: Gram, Marie Gajhede, Wogensen, Elise, Moseholm, Kristine, Mogensen, Jesper, Malá, Hana
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Language:English
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Summary:Highlights • Improved post-injury place learning after a 7 day running regimen. • Varying effects on performance with exercise initiation 1, 8 or 21 days post-injury. • Delayed voluntary exercise resulted in support of posttraumatic cognitive recovery. • Less efficient effect on functional recovery with early exercise initiation. • Timing of voluntary exercise appears to determine posttraumatic functional outcome
ISSN:0361-9230
1873-2747
DOI:10.1016/j.brainresbull.2016.06.012