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Physical exercise, like running, enhances vocabulary learning in children but not adults. Integrating movement into children

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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Exercise Science

Background:

  • Vocabulary acquisition is crucial for cognitive development, particularly in childhood.
  • Physical exercise is known to benefit cognitive functions, including memory and learning.
  • Previous research suggests exercise can improve memory encoding, especially for vocabulary.

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  • To examine age-related differences in the effects of movement on learning.
  • To explore the interplay between physical exertion and memory encoding across the lifespan.

Main Methods:

  • Participants included children, young adults, and older adults recruited from a basketball club.
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  • Participants learned new pseudo-words under three encoding conditions: standing, running, or running and dribbling a basketball.
  • Memory recall was assessed multiple times during the learning session and on the following day.
  • Main Results:

    • Children demonstrated significantly better recall of vocabulary when encoding occurred during running compared to standing.
    • No significant differences in vocabulary recall were observed between the different physical activity conditions for young and older adults.
    • The findings suggest a specific benefit of moderate physical activity for children's vocabulary learning.

    Conclusions:

    • Movement, particularly running, can enhance vocabulary learning in children, suggesting benefits for physical education.
    • The positive effects of acute exercise on vocabulary encoding may be age-dependent, with limited impact on adults in this study.
    • Integrating physical activity into educational settings could be a valuable strategy to support children's learning and cognitive development.