iScience (Mar 2023)

Acute and chronic physical activity improves spatial memory in an immersive virtual reality task

  • Daniela Ramirez Butavand,
  • María F. Rodriguez,
  • María V. Cifuentes,
  • Magdalena Miranda,
  • Cristian García Bauza,
  • Pedro Bekinschtein,
  • Fabricio Ballarini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
p. 106176

Abstract

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Summary: Physical activity benefits both fitness and cognition. However, its effect on long-term memory is unclear. In this study, we evaluated the effect of acute and chronic exercise on long-term spatial memory for a new virtual reality task. Participants were immersed in the virtual environment and navigated a wide arena that included target objects. We assessed spatial memory in two conditions (encoded targets separated by a short or long distance) and found that 25 min of cycling after encoding — but not before retrieval — was sufficient to improve the long-term memory retention for the short, but not for the long distance. Furthermore, we found that participants who engaged in regular physical activity showed memory for the short-distance condition whereas controls did not. Thus, physical activity could be a simple way to improve spatial memories.

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