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This study uses MediaLab survey software to determine weather young healthy adults expect greater cognitive benefits of acute moderate and/or vigorous endurance exercise compared to passive and active control group treatments (waiting, watching a film, reading, stretching, myofascial release training session, low-intensity exercise). If they do published cognitive benefits of acute endurance exercise might rather reflect placebo effects than the result of physiological adaptations to the exercise. Prior to investigation we provide the survey, the analyses planned as well as inclusion and excliusion criteria
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