Exercise Brain Stimulation for Cognitive Function and Mental Health

£179.50

Exercise Brain Stimulation for Cognitive Function and Mental Health

Medicine: general issues Endocrinology Neurosciences Sports and Active outdoor recreation

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Collection: Advances in Neurobiology

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 26th September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9789819500666


Introduction

This book provides compelling evidence on the beneficial effects of aerobic exercise on the brain, focusing on the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, which are crucial for cognitive and memory functions.

Organized into three major themes, it offers a comprehensive exploration of translational research from animals to humans, the interaction between the brain and peripheral organs, and advanced methodologies for understanding exercise's impact on brain health.

These themes collectively offer a systematic exploration of exercise's impact on brain health, integrating the latest scientific insights from both animal and human studies.

The chapters delve into key concepts such as the role of myokines and hepatokines in mediating exercise's effects on the brain, the neuroprotective potential of physical activity, and its application as a therapeutic intervention for neuropsychiatric conditions like Alzheimer's disease and depression.

By bridging basic and applied knowledge, this book provides a cohesive framework for understanding how exercise influences brain structure, function, and neurochemical pathways.

It also introduces novel methodologies and modulatory factors that may enhance or contextualize these effects, offering a critical synthesis of a rapidly evolving field.

This volume is an invaluable resource for researchers, clinicians, educators, and students in neuroscience, physiology, and psychiatry.

It serves as both a reference and a catalyst for further research and practical applications, encouraging a shift in how we conceptualize exercise: not merely as a component of good health, but as a dynamic modulator of brain function.

By providing a detailed understanding of the mechanisms underlying exercise's effects on the brain, this book invites readers to explore the potential of physical activity as a non-pharmacological tool for supporting cognitive and emotional well-being.

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