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The Effects of Acute Exercise on Retroactive Memory Interference.

Paul D LoprinziEmily FrithLindsay Crawford
Published in: American journal of health promotion : AJHP (2019)
We provide suggestive evidence that acute, short-duration exercise may help attenuate a retroactive memory interference effect. Implications of these findings for exercise to improve memory and attenuate memory decay are discussed.
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