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EEG activity and mood in health orientated runners after different exercise intensitiesStefan Schneider
Institute of Motor Control and Movement Technique, Dept of Exercise Neuroscience, German Sport University Cologne, Carl Diem Weg 6, Köln 50933, Germany
Physiol Behav 96:709-16. 2009..We could also show that there is a clear relationship between EEG activity and mood reflecting a basic principle of cortical excitation...
Artificial gravity results in changes in frontal lobe activity measured by EEG tomographyStefan Schneider
Institute of Movement and Neurosciences, German Sport University Cologne, Germany
Brain Res 1285:119-26. 2009..This puts a new light on the debate as to whether cognitive and sensorimotor impairments are attributable to primary physiological effects or secondary psychological effects of a hypergravity environment...
Brain and exercise: a first approach using electrotomographyStefan Schneider
Department of Exercise Neuroscience, Institute of Movement and Neurosciences, German Sport University Cologne, Koln, Germany
Med Sci Sports Exerc 42:600-7. 2010....
Exercise, music, and the brain: is there a central pattern generator?Stefan Schneider
Institute of Movement and Neurosciences, German Sport University Cologne, Cologne, Germany
J Sports Sci 28:1337-43. 2010..This is in line with previous research showing that an adequate choice of music during exercise enhances performance output and mood...
The effect of parabolic flight on perceived physical, motivational and psychological state in men and women: correlation with neuroendocrine stress parameters and electrocortical activityStefan Schneider
Department of Exercise Neuroscience, Institute of Motor Control and Movement Technique, German Sport University Cologne, Carl Diem Weg 6, Koln, Germany
Stress 12:336-49. 2009..It is likely that both these mechanisms have different effects on mental and perceptual motor performance, which require further investigation and should to be taken into account when interpreting previous weightlessness research...
School sport--a neurophysiological approachStefan Schneider
Institute of Movement and Neurosciences, German Sport University Cologne, Germany
Neurosci Lett 467:131-4. 2009..Moreover a previously reported increase in academic achievement post-exercise could be directly linked to exercise induced neuroplasticity in regions that are relevant for language processing...
Monitoring effects of acute hypoxia on brain cortical activity by using electromagnetic tomographyStefan Schneider
Institute of Motor Control and Movement Technique, Department of Exercise Neuroscience, German Sport University Cologne, Carl Diem Weg 6, 50933 Koln, Germany
Behav Brain Res 197:476-80. 2009..Furthermore, the study demonstrates that sLORETA can be a valuable and reliable alternative for brain imaging when hemodynamic approaches, such as PET or fMRI, are not feasible...
What happens to the brain in weightlessness? A first approach by EEG tomographyStefan Schneider
Department of Exercise Neuroscience, Institute of Motor Control and Movement Technique, German Sport University Cologne, Carl Diem Weg 6, 50933 Koln, Germany
Neuroimage 42:1316-23. 2008..These findings suggest that weightlessness has a major impact on electro cortical activity and may affect central nervous and adaptation processes...
Increased brain cortical activity during parabolic flights has no influence on a motor tracking taskStefan Schneider
Institute of Motor Control and Movement Technique, Department of Exercise Neuroscience, German Sport University Cologne, Carl Diem Weg 6, 50933 Cologne, Germany
Exp Brain Res 185:571-9. 2008....
Stress hormone stability: processing of blood samples collected during parabolic flight. A pre-flight comparison of different protocolsStefan Schneider
Institute of Motor Control and Movement Technique, Department of Exercise Neuroscience, German Sport University Cologne, 50933 Koln, Germany
Clin Biochem 40:1332-5. 2007..Compare different protocols for blood processing to be used during parabolic flights...
Parabolic flight experience is related to increased release of stress hormonesStefan Schneider
Institute of Motor Control and Movement Technique, Department of Exercise Neuroscience, German Sport University Cologne, Koln, Germany
Eur J Appl Physiol 100:301-8. 2007....
Exercise as a countermeasure to psycho-physiological deconditioning during long-term confinementStefan Schneider
Institute of Movement and Neurosciences, German Sport University, 50933 Koln, Germany
Behav Brain Res 211:208-14. 2010..We conclude (1) that confinement is accompanied by psycho-physiological changes and (2) that exercise is a suitable method to counteract psycho-physiological deconditioning during confinement...
Changes in brain cortical activity measured by EEG are related to individual exercise preferencesStefan Schneider
Institute of Movement and Neurosciences, Dept of Exercise Neuroscience, German Sport University Cologne, Germany
Physiol Behav 98:447-52. 2009..We conclude that specific brain activation patterns are linked to different kinds of exercise and participants' physical exercise preferences...
Centrifugal acceleration to 3Gz is related to increased release of stress hormones and decreased mood in men and womenStefan Schneider
Department of Exercise Neuroscience, Institute of Motor Control and Movement Technique, German Sport University Cologne, Cologne, Germany
Stress 11:339-47. 2008..These findings demonstrate that psycho-physiological changes have to be regarded as a relevant factor for the changes in CPNP during phases of hypergravity exposure...
Improved sensorimotor adaptation after exhaustive exercise is accompanied by altered brain activityAndreas Mierau
Institute of Motor Control and Movement Technique, German Sport University, Cologne, Germany
Physiol Behav 96:115-21. 2009..Attenuated cortical activation following tracking in the exercise condition was interpreted to indicate cortical efficiency and exercise-induced facilitation of selective central processes during actual task demands...
Exercise, mood and cognitive performance in intellectual disability - a neurophysiological approachTobias Vogt
Department of Exercise Neuroscience, Institute of Movement and Neurosciences, German Sport University Cologne, Am Sportpark Müngersdorf 6, 50933 Cologne, Germany
Behav Brain Res 226:473-80. 2012..With respect to the data provided here there is reason to believe, that a self-selected pace running exercise, enhances self-esteem, coincided with cortical activity changes in fronto-temporal brain areas...
Brain cortical activity is influenced by exercise mode and intensityVera Brümmer
Department of Exercise Neuroscience, Institute of Movement and Neurosciences, German Sport University Cologne, Cologne, Germany
Med Sci Sports Exerc 43:1863-72. 2011....
Frontal EEG asymmetry: the effects of sustained walking in the elderlyTobias Vogt
Institute of Movement and Neurosciences, German Sport University Cologne, Am Sportpark Müngersdorf 6, 50933 Cologne, Germany
Neurosci Lett 485:134-7. 2010..We were able to demonstrate this in this pilot study by applying only a comparatively simple and economically viable method...
Motor performance and motor learning in sustained +3 Gz accelerationSimon Guardiera
Institute of Physiology and Anatomy, German Sport University Cologne, Koln, Germany
Aviat Space Environ Med 79:852-9. 2008..Therefore, the present study evaluated whether these parameters may explain tracking deficits during +Gz, and whether +Gz also affects motor learning...
Sensorimotor adaptation in young and elderly humansOtmar Bock
Department of Physiology, German Sport University, D 50927, Koln, Germany
Neurosci Biobehav Rev 26:761-7. 2002..g. cognitive) strategies. In any case, the age-related deficits were relatively mild. If these deficits are related to an increased computational load, it should be possible to reduce them by extended practice on adaptation tasks...
The time course of saccadic decision making: dynamic field theoryClaudia Wilimzig
, Ruhr-University of Bochum, Bochum, Germany
Neural Netw 19:1059-74. 2006..We discuss how the activation dynamics of our model may be mapped onto neuronal structures including the motor map and the fixation cells in superior colliculus...
How to successfully implement E-learning for both students and teachersMartin Gotthardt
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, Geert Grooteplein 8, 6525 GA Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Acad Radiol 13:379-90. 2006..Electronic learning (e-learning) may provide a means to enhance learning efficacy. However, introduction of e-learning often fails. We describe a strategy of how an e-learning curriculum was successfully implemented...
