The Nervous System as a Pathway for Exercise to Improve Social Cognition

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Abstract

Specific nervous system functions and the regulating roles of oxytocin have evolved because of the necessity to negotiate increasingly complex social systems. We hypothesize that acute and long-term physical activity and exercise have the potential to benefit social cognitive abilities, such as emotion recognition and regulation, by operating on these functions.

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Ludyga, S., Ishihara, T., & Kamijo, K. (2022). The Nervous System as a Pathway for Exercise to Improve Social Cognition. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 50(4), 203–212. https://doi.org/10.1249/JES.0000000000000300

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