Contribution of underlying processes to improved visuospatial working memory associated with physical activity | |
Ji Qingchun[1]; Wang Yingying[2]; Guo Wei[3]; Zhou Chenglin[4] | |
刊名 | PeerJ |
2017 | |
卷号 | 5页码:e3430 |
关键词 | Manipulation Physical activity Sex difference Storage Visuospatial working memory |
ISSN号 | 2167-8359 |
URL标识 | 查看原文 |
内容类型 | 期刊论文 |
URI标识 | http://www.corc.org.cn/handle/1471x/2224578 |
专题 | 上海大学 |
作者单位 | 1.[1]Department of Sport Psychology, School of Sport Science, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, Asia, China. 2.[2]Department of Sport Psychology, School of Sport Science, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, Asia, China. 3.[3]Department of Sport Psychology, School of Sport Science, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, Asia, China. 4.[4]Department of Sport Psychology, School of Sport Science, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, Asia, China. |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Ji Qingchun[1],Wang Yingying[2],Guo Wei[3],et al. Contribution of underlying processes to improved visuospatial working memory associated with physical activity[J]. PeerJ,2017,5:e3430. |
APA | Ji Qingchun[1],Wang Yingying[2],Guo Wei[3],&Zhou Chenglin[4].(2017).Contribution of underlying processes to improved visuospatial working memory associated with physical activity.PeerJ,5,e3430. |
MLA | Ji Qingchun[1],et al."Contribution of underlying processes to improved visuospatial working memory associated with physical activity".PeerJ 5(2017):e3430. |
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