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. 2021 Nov 22;11:22657. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-01654-z

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Exercise elicits prefrontal activation in response to Stroop interference difference ([incongruent—neutral of post-session]—[incongruent—neutral of pre-session]) of the present moderate-intensity running study (☼) compared to previous studies with pedaling exercise: moderate-intensity exercise (Yanagisawa et al., 2010: ●), moderate-intensity exercise (Endo et al., 2013: ■), mild-intensity exercise (Byun et al., 2014: ◎), high-intensity intermittent exercise (Kujach et al., 2018: ♦) and moderate-intensity exercise with music (Suwabe et al., 2021: ▲). All studies measured cortical activation using fNIRS while participants performed the color-word matching Stroop task (CWST).