The Association of Physical Activity and Stress-induced Neurocognitive Impairments in Inhibitory Control in Children.
Sebastian LudygaManuel HankeAnja SchwarzRahel LeuenbergerFabienne BruggisserVera Nina LooserMarkus GerberPublished in: Chronic stress (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (2024)
In children, evaluation stress decreases inhibitory control partly due to a reduced effectiveness of conflict resolution processes. Only children with high physical activity maintain inhibitory control after facing the stressor. However, this protective effect cannot be attributed to changes in conflict monitoring and resolution.