Brief workouts may boost memory by triggering hippocampal ripples

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A small study found that a 20-minute session of moderate cycling increased hippocampal activity and brief ‘ripples’ in neural signals, which spread to cortical areas and may help memory encoding; the effect correlated with higher heart rate, but results come from a small epilepsy patient sample and may not generalize to the broader population.
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