Reduced cerebral blood flow does not alter concurrent or post-intervention inhibitory control: evidence from a 3-h head-down tilt protocol in healthy young adults
Key Points
Cerebral blood flow alteration during head-down tilt showed no change in inhibitory control.
Inhibitory control remained consistent despite significant changes in cerebral blood flow over the 3-hour protocol.
Assessment using a head-down tilt protocol engaged physiological responses without affecting cognitive performance.
These findings highlight potential neurovascular mechanisms that maintain inhibitory control even when blood flow changes.
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