U.S., July 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07087236) titled 'Sedentary Activities and Passive-to-Intense Effects on Neuro-Cognitive States' on July 06.
Brief Summary: Prolonged sedentary behavior is linked to poorer metabolic health, yet its effect on cognitive load and brain function remains unclear. Evidence indicates that "mentally active" sedentary tasks (e.g., reading) may support cognition, whereas "mentally passive" tasks (e.g., scrolling social media) may impair it. The cognitive demands associated with these behaviors across the general population are still poorly defined. This project will compare the acute neurophysiological and perceptual responses elicited by mentally active vers...