Pedaling and schoolwork: Stability in academic performance, cognition, and neuroelectric function during moderate-intensity cycling in children | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Pedaling and schoolwork: Stability in academic performance, cognition, and neuroelectric function during moderate-intensity cycling in children
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Academic performance remains stable during moderate-intensity cycling, indicating cognitive resilience and functional interventions may enhance learning.
Significant measures of cognition and neuroelectric function were monitored during exercise, showcasing the active brain's adaptability and engagement with physical activity.
The assessment utilized neuroelectric measures to gauge cognitive functions while children engaged in moderate-intensity cycling, capturing real-time brain activity and responses.
This work highlights potential benefits of integrating physical activities like cycling into schooling, emphasizing the importance of physical fitness in cognitive development.