The bidirectional modulation of acute aerobic exercise on cognitive performance and brain electrical activity in adolescents with smartphone addiction: an experimental study using EEG power spectrum analysis
Tongtong Che, Yanni Long, Shuangshuang Zhang, Xianglong Jiang

TL;DR
Acute aerobic exercise improves cognitive performance and brain activity in adolescents with smartphone addiction, particularly in attention and memory tasks.
Contribution
This study empirically demonstrates how acute aerobic exercise modulates brain electrical activity and cognitive performance in adolescents with smartphone addiction.
Findings
Acute aerobic exercise significantly improved accuracy and reaction time in attention and working memory tasks.
EEG results showed increased α and β wave power and decreased θ wave power in key brain regions after exercise.
These findings suggest that exercise optimizes the cognitive control network in adolescents with smartphone addiction.
Abstract
Smartphone addiction has become a significant mental health issue among adolescents, affecting their cognitive functions and social adaptability. Although acute aerobic exercise has been shown to improve cognitive performance, its effects on adolescents with smartphone addiction remain unclear. This study aims to explore the impact of acute aerobic exercise on cognitive performance and brain electrical activity in adolescents with smartphone addiction and to elucidate its underlying neural mechanisms. A randomized controlled experimental design was adopted, with 40 male adolescents with smartphone addiction recruited and randomly assigned to either the experimental group (acute aerobic exercise) or the control group (neutral reading condition). Cognitive performance was assessed using the Stroop task and the 2-back task, while EEG was used to record brain electrical activity, focusing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImpact of Technology on Adolescents · Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder · Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
