Delayed voluntary exercise does not enhance cognitive performance after hippocampal injury: an investigation of differentialy distributed exercise protocols

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Delayed voluntary exercise does not enhance cognitive performance after hippocampal injury : an investigation of differentialy distributed exercise protocols. / Wogensen, Elise; Gram, Marie Gajhede; Sommer, Jens Bak; Rytter Vilsen, Christina; Mogensen, Jesper; Rytter, Hana Malá.

In: Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, Vol. 12, No. 5, 10.2016, p. 401-412.

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Harvard

Wogensen, E, Gram, MG, Sommer, JB, Rytter Vilsen, C, Mogensen, J & Rytter, HM 2016, 'Delayed voluntary exercise does not enhance cognitive performance after hippocampal injury: an investigation of differentialy distributed exercise protocols', Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 401-412. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.1632680.340

APA

Wogensen, E., Gram, M. G., Sommer, J. B., Rytter Vilsen, C., Mogensen, J., & Rytter, H. M. (2016). Delayed voluntary exercise does not enhance cognitive performance after hippocampal injury: an investigation of differentialy distributed exercise protocols. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 12(5), 401-412. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.1632680.340

Vancouver

Wogensen E, Gram MG, Sommer JB, Rytter Vilsen C, Mogensen J, Rytter HM. Delayed voluntary exercise does not enhance cognitive performance after hippocampal injury: an investigation of differentialy distributed exercise protocols. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation. 2016 Oct;12(5):401-412. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.1632680.340

Author

Wogensen, Elise ; Gram, Marie Gajhede ; Sommer, Jens Bak ; Rytter Vilsen, Christina ; Mogensen, Jesper ; Rytter, Hana Malá. / Delayed voluntary exercise does not enhance cognitive performance after hippocampal injury : an investigation of differentialy distributed exercise protocols. In: Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation. 2016 ; Vol. 12, No. 5. pp. 401-412.

Bibtex

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