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    Effect of Exercise on Brain Health: The Potential Role of Lactate as a Myokine by Hashimoto, Takeshi, Tsukamoto, Hayato, Ando, Soichi, Ogoh, Shigehiko

    Published in Metabolites (29-11-2021)
    “…It has been well established in epidemiological studies and randomized controlled trials that habitual exercise is beneficial for brain health, such as…”
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    Effects of Acute Stretching on Cognitive Function and Mood States of Physically Inactive Young Adults by Sudo, Mizuki, Ando, Soichi

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-02-2020)
    “…Exercise intensity from stretching is very low, making it well suited to varied populations, including physically inactive people. We tested the hypothesis…”
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    The effects of environmental enrichment on voluntary physical activity and muscle mass gain in growing rats by Sudo, Mizuki, Kano, Yutaka, Ando, Soichi

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (28-09-2023)
    “…Introduction: Environmental enrichment (EE) for rodents involves housing conditions that facilitate enhanced sensory, cognitive, and motor stimulation relative…”
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    The interactive effects of acute exercise and hypoxia on cognitive performance: A narrative review by Ando, Soichi, Komiyama, Takaaki, Sudo, Mizuki, Higaki, Yasuki, Ishida, Koji, Costello, Joseph T., Katayama, Keisho

    “…Acute moderate intensity exercise has been shown to improve cognitive performance. In contrast, hypoxia is believed to impair cognitive performance. The…”
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    Cognitive function during exercise under severe hypoxia by Komiyama, Takaaki, Katayama, Keisho, Sudo, Mizuki, Ishida, Koji, Higaki, Yasuki, Ando, Soichi

    Published in Scientific reports (30-08-2017)
    “…Acute exercise has been demonstrated to improve cognitive function. In contrast, severe hypoxia can impair cognitive function. Hence, cognitive function during…”
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    The effects of acute high-intensity aerobic exercise on cognitive performance: A structured narrative review by Sudo, Mizuki, Costello, Joseph T., McMorris, Terry, Ando, Soichi

    Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (23-09-2022)
    “…It is well established that acute moderate-intensity exercise improves cognitive performance. However, the effects of acute high-intensity aerobic exercise on…”
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    The effects of exercise under hypoxia on cognitive function by Ando, Soichi, Hatamoto, Yoichi, Sudo, Mizuki, Kiyonaga, Akira, Tanaka, Hiroaki, Higaki, Yasuki

    Published in PloS one (10-05-2013)
    “…Increasing evidence suggests that cognitive function improves during a single bout of moderate exercise. In contrast, exercise under hypoxia may compromise the…”
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    Cognitive Impairment during High-Intensity Exercise: Influence of Cerebral Blood Flow by KOMIYAMA, TAKAAKI, TANOUE, YUKIYA, SUDO, MIZUKI, COSTELLO, JOSEPH T., UEHARA, YOSHINARI, HIGAKI, YASUKI, ANDO, SOICHI

    “…PURPOSECognitive performance appears to be impaired during high-intensity exercise, and this occurs concurrently with a reduction in cerebral blood flow (CBF)…”
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    Effects of acute interval handgrip exercise on cognitive performance by Washio, Takuro, Suzuki, Kazuya, Saito, Shotaro, Watanabe, Hironori, Ando, Soichi, Brothers, R. Matthew, Ogoh, Shigehiko

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-04-2021)
    “…•Interval handgrip exercise has been reported to improve resting blood pressure.•Effect of interval handgrip exercise on cognitive performance remains…”
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    Repeated blood flow restriction induces muscle fiber hypertrophy by Sudo, Mizuki, Ando, Soichi, Kano, Yutaka

    Published in Muscle & nerve (01-02-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction We recently developed an animal model to investigate the effects of eccentric contraction (ECC) and blood flow restriction (BFR) on…”
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    Executive function after exhaustive exercise by Sudo, Mizuki, Komiyama, Takaaki, Aoyagi, Ryo, Nagamatsu, Toshiya, Higaki, Yasuki, Ando, Soichi

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-10-2017)
    “…Purpose Findings concerning the effects of exhaustive exercise on cognitive function are somewhat equivocal. The purpose of this study was to identify…”
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    Fixating at far distance shortens reaction time to peripheral visual stimuli at specific locations by Kokubu, Masahiro, Ando, Soichi, Oda, Shingo

    Published in Neuroscience letters (18-01-2018)
    “…•We tested if fixation distance affects reaction time to peripheral visual stimuli.•Fixation location was manipulated in real three-dimensional space.•Overall,…”
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    Effects of three-dimension movie visual fatigue on cognitive performance and brain activity by Akagi, Ryota, Sato, Hiroki, Hirayama, Tatsuya, Hirata, Kosuke, Kokubu, Masahiro, Ando, Soichi

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (19-10-2022)
    “…To further develop three-dimensional (3D) applications, it is important to elucidate the negative effects of 3D applications on the human body and mind. Thus,…”
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    Effects of Visual Flow Alterations on Psychophysiological Responses to Virtual Reality Exercise by Yasukawa, Koki, Koike, Yuta, Konno, Taisei, Sudo, Mizuki, Ohkawara, Kazunori, Ando, Soichi

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-2021)
    “…Virtual reality (VR) technology combined with exercise, called VR exercise, is believed to have beneficial effects on mood; but VR factors contributing to…”
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    Effects of electrical muscle stimulation on cerebral blood flow by Ando, Soichi, Takagi, Yoko, Watanabe, Hikaru, Mochizuki, Kodai, Sudo, Mizuki, Fujibayashi, Mami, Tsurugano, Shinobu, Sato, Kohei

    Published in BMC neuroscience (14-11-2021)
    “…Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) induces involuntary muscle contraction. Several studies have suggested that EMS has the potential to be an alternative…”
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    Combined effects of electrical muscle stimulation and cycling exercise on cognitive performance by Ando, Soichi, Ishioka, Yuka, Kambayashi, Sari, Kano, Kosuke, Fujibayashi, Mami, Costello, Joseph T, Sudo, Mizuki

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (17-05-2024)
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a combination of electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) and cycling exercise is beneficial for improving…”
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    Effect of intermittent isometric handgrip exercise protocol with short exercise duration on cognitive performance by Saito, Shotaro, Washio, Takuro, Watanabe, Hironori, Ando, Soichi, Ogoh, Shigehiko

    Published in The journal of physiological sciences (06-04-2021)
    “…The handgrip exercise, a small muscle exercise, is useful for exercise therapy, particularly in the elderly and bedridden patients. The isometric handgrip…”
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    Reaction time to peripheral visual stimuli during exercise under hypoxia by ANDO, Soichi, YAMADA, Yosuke, KOKUBU, Masahiro

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-05-2010)
    “…The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that decrease in cerebral oxygenation compromises an individual's ability to respond to peripheral visual…”
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    Acute hypoxia impairs posterior cerebral bioenergetics and memory in man by Ando, Soichi, Tsukamoto, Hayato, Stacey, Benjamin S., Washio, Takuro, Owens, Thomas S., Calverley, Thomas A., Fall, Lewis, Marley, Christopher J., Iannetelli, Angelo, Hashimoto, Takeshi, Ogoh, Shigehiko, Bailey, Damian M.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-12-2023)
    “…Hypoxia has the potential to impair cognitive function; however, it is still uncertain which cognitive domains are adversely affected. We examined the effects…”
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