Does acute aerobic exercise affect event-related potentials related to cognitive performance?
Acute aerobic exercise may positively influence neurophysiological markers of cognitive performance, though methodological heterogeneity limits definitive conclusions.
Heterogeneity across studies regarding methodology limited the possibility to draw definitive conclusions but the most consistent findings were that acute aerobic exercise was associated with higher amplitudes, and to a lesser extent shorter latencies, of ERPs.
Gusatovic et al. (Mon,) studied this question.