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My principal research goals are to use neuroimaging tools and Cognitive task or neuropsychological approach to exploring the link between Physical Activity, Exercise and Cognitive Function in different age groups. I’m particularly interested in the influence of exercise intervention or cardiovascular fitness to cognitive function and underlying neurophysiology mechanism change in younger and older adult. | My principal research goals are to use neuroimaging tools and Cognitive task or neuropsychological approach to exploring the link between Physical Activity, Exercise and Cognitive Function in different age groups. I’m particularly interested in the influence of exercise intervention or cardiovascular fitness to cognitive function and underlying neurophysiology mechanism change in younger and older adult. |
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Master Student |
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience |
Email: zaifuyao@gmail.com |
TEL: (03)4227151#65215 |
Research Interest
My principal research goals are to use neuroimaging tools and Cognitive task or neuropsychological approach to exploring the link between Physical Activity, Exercise and Cognitive Function in different age groups. I’m particularly interested in the influence of exercise intervention or cardiovascular fitness to cognitive function and underlying neurophysiology mechanism change in younger and older adult.