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A randomized trial of aerobic exercise on cognitive control in major depression

Highlights • Eight weeks of aerobic exercise improves cognitive control, as indexed by increased N2 amplitudes. • Symptoms of depression were reduced, despite no changes in cardiorespiratory fitness. • Aerobic exercise may be a neurobehavioral therapy for targeting cognitive control in depression....

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Published in:Clinical neurophysiology 2017-06, Vol.128 (6), p.903-913
Main Authors: Olson, Ryan L, Brush, Christopher J, Ehmann, Peter J, Alderman, Brandon L
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Rumination
Young Adult
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