Tolerability and first hints for potential efficacy of motor‐cognitive training under inspiratory hypoxia in health and neuropsychiatric disorders: A translational viewpoint
Abstract Hypoxia is more and more perceived as pivotal physiological driving force, allowing cells in the brain and elsewhere to acclimate to lowered oxygen (O2), and abridged metabolism. The mediating transcription program is induced by inspiratory hypoxia but also by intensive motor‐cognitive task...
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| Main Authors: | Svea‐Solveig Mennen, Maren Franta, Martin Begemann, Justus B. H. Wilke, Roman Schröder, Umer Javed Butt, Jonathan‐Alexis Cortés‐Silva, Umut Çakır, Marie Güra, Markus deMarées, Vinicius Daguano Gastaldi, Johannes Burtscher, Julie Schanz, Matthias Bohn, Martin Burtscher, Andreas Fischer, Luise Poustka, Peter Hammermann, Markus Stadler, Fred Lühder, Manvendra Singh, Klaus‐Armin Nave, Kamilla Woznica Miskowiak, Hannelore Ehrenreich |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024-09-01
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| Series: | Neuroprotection |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/nep3.47 |
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