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Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Aerobic fitness modulates arithmetic strategy use in college-aged young adults McGowan AL; Ellison OK; Ham MS; Chandler MC; Pontifex MB; 40889823
HKAP
2 Developmental differences in the neural dynamics of observational learning Rodriguez Buritica JM; Heekeren HR; Li SC; Eppinger B; 30036542
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Insights into dietary phytochemicals targeting Parkinson's disease key genes and pathways: A network pharmacology approach Sasikumar DSN; Thiruselvam P; Sundararajan V; Ravindran R; Gunasekaran S; Madathil D; Kaliamurthi S; Peslherbe GH; Selvaraj G; Sudhakaran SL; 38460310
CHEMBIOCHEM
4 Characterization of the Esi3/RCI2/PMP3 gene family in the Triticeae. Brunetti SC, Arseneault MKM, Gulick PJ 30537926
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Aerobic fitness modulates arithmetic strategy use in college-aged young adults
Authors:McGowan ALEllison OKHam MSChandler MCPontifex MB
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40889823/
DOI:10.1016/j.tine.2025.100258
Publication:Trends in neuroscience and education
Keywords:Aerobic fitnessArithmeticERPsMathematicsP3
PMID:40889823 Category: Date Added:2025-09-02
Dept Affiliation: HKAP
1 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montréal, QC, Canada.
2 Department of Kinesiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
3 Department of Exercise Science, Elon University, Elon, NC, USA.
4 Department of Kinesiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA; Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA. Electronic address: pontifex@msu.edu.

Description:

Purpose: The purpose of the present investigation was to determine the extent to which individuals at the extremes of the aerobic fitness continuum differed in their utilization of arithmetic strategies.

Method: Using a cross-sectional design, 37 higher aerobically fit and 37 lower aerobically fit participants completed a complex arithmetic task while neuroelectric measures were concurrently recorded. The arithmetic task had participants view a pair of sequentially presented two-digit operands and determine if the sum was greater than or <100 which manipulated the utilization of exact and approximate arithmetic strategies.

Results: Individuals with higher aerobic fitness demonstrated a greater tendency to utilize more efficient approximate arithmetic strategies as the sums grew more distant from 100 in contrast to their lower aerobic fitness counterparts, indexed using a composite measure of behavioral and neuroelectric data.

Conclusion: Superior aerobic fitness relates to a greater ability to shift between procedural strategies for arithmetic problems.





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