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    The Effects of Acute Aerobic Activity at Rating Five and Seven of Perceived Exertion on the Performance of a Word-Recollection, Short-Term Memory Task 

    Kwok, Susanna S.; O’Brien, Amber M.; Vannarath, Milada K.; Basinski, Brandon R.; Vang, Koua M. (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2016)
    Aerobic exercise has many benefits in improving human health. By increasing oxygenated blood flow and glutamate release into the brain, aerobic exercise has been related to improved long-term memory. Additionally, aerobic ...
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    Media Delivery Method Shows No Effect On Physiological Stress Response Factors of Heart Rate, Blood Pressure and Respiration 

    Ames, Alexander; Kirk, Makenzie; Smith, Abigail; Umhoefer, Eric; Williquette, Amber; Woldt, Ryan (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2016)
    Blood pressure, heart rate and respiration rate were measured to investigate the stress response induced by an emotionally stimulating video regarding the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). After control experiments ...
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    The Effect of Continuous Unintelligible Talking Noise on Physiological Stress Response and Working Memory Recall 

    Andropolis, Mackenzie; Christensen, Brian; Gackowski, Jason; Jacobson, Raechel; Surges, Gabriel (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2016)
    Cognitive control allows us to function in a distraction­filled environment. Audible distractions compete for our attention as we attempt to focus on learning, recalling past events, or solving difficult problems. P​revious ...
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    Feedforward Response in Anticipation of Physical Activity 

    Danek, Kelly; Loberger, Kelly; Miller, Sam; Schabel, Abby (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2016)
    Feedforward regulation is thought to mitigate drastic changes in the body’s response to anticipatory stimuli. While it is hypothesized that feedforward regulation in anticipation of exercise exists, no studies have produced ...
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    Effects of Exercise-Induced Changes in Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, and Oxygen Saturation on Visual Reaction Time 

    Giuliani, Charles; Kern, Joseph; Kleitsch, Michelle; Lukes, Cody; Zajac, Jocelyn (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2016)
    Physical exertion can influence numerous physiological indicators such as heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation of the blood. Previous studies linking these physiological effects to cognitive performance led ...

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    AuthorAmes, Alexander (1)Andropolis, Mackenzie (1)Basinski, Brandon R. (1)Christensen, Brian (1)Danek, Kelly (1)Gackowski, Jason (1)Giuliani, Charles (1)Jacobson, Raechel (1)Kern, Joseph (1)Kirk, Makenzie (1)... View MoreSubject
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