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A 12-week multimodal exercise program can improve physical and cognitive functioning risk factors...
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“... revealed inconsistent results. One of the problems assessing the cognitive TBS after-effects relates to the...”
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“... advancing age. This is due both to physical, sensory and cognitive changes, associated with the...”
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“... ketamine decreases the amplitude of cortical electrophysiological signal during cognitive tasks, although...”
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“... or decrease mood/valence and arousal, respectively. Results from meta-analysis showed no significant cognitive...”
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