Effects of exercise on electroencephalography-recorded neural oscillations: a systematic review

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Hosang, L., Mouchlianitis, I., Guérin, S. M. R. and Karageorghis, C. I. 2022. Effects of exercise on electroencephalography-recorded neural oscillations: a systematic review. International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 17 (2), pp. 926-979. https://doi.org/10.1080/1750984X.2022.2103841
AuthorsHosang, L., Mouchlianitis, I., Guérin, S. M. R. and Karageorghis, C. I.
Abstract

Research on the effects of exercise on cortical activity has grown significantly, with a predominant focus on the technique of electroencephalography (EEG). Technological advancements in EEG render this technique suitable for studies that explore human movement. There is a noticeable gap in the literature concerning how EEG-recorded cortical oscillatory activity is affected by exercise. Accordingly, the aim of this review was to summarise studies that investigated the effects of exercise on brain activity using EEG. This was a systematic review of 47 studies, predicated on PRISMA guidelines. The results were, on the whole, equivocal in nature, with the exception that activity in the alpha and beta frequency bands increased both during and post-exercise across the frontal, central, and limbic regions. The reported increases could be attributed to a variety of neural processes, such as neuro-connectivity, cortical inhibition, and sensory feedback loops. Future researchers need to give careful consideration to exercise parameters (e.g. mode of exercise, intensity, duration) to facilitate their interpretation of experimental data. The present findings support the notion that exercise alters alpha and beta neural oscillations but more work is needed to provide a fuller picture of the brain processes that manifest during exercise.

JournalInternational Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology
Journal citation17 (2), pp. 926-979
ISSN1750-984X
1750-9858
Year2022
PublisherTaylor & Francis
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/1750984X.2022.2103841
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Online28 Jul 2022
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Accepted15 Jul 2022
Deposited11 Feb 2025
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