"Dopamine-Enhanced Cognitive Performance Through Exercise"

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Recent research using PET scans has shown that exercise leads to increased dopamine release in the brain, which is linked to improved cognitive performance and faster reaction times. The study suggests that voluntary exercise, as opposed to forced muscle movement, is essential for this dopamine-related enhancement of brain function. These findings have potential therapeutic implications for conditions influenced by dopamine, such as Parkinson’s disease and ADHD, and highlight the importance of exercise for cognitive health.
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