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Benjamin Tari

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Experimental Brain Research|June 21, 2022
The unidirectional prosaccade switch-cost: no evidence for the passive dissipation of an oculomotor task-set inertiaBenjamin Tari, Chloe Edgar, Priyanka Persaud, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 31, 2023
A single bout of passive exercise mitigates a mental fatigue-induced inhibitory control deficitJoshua Ahn, Benjamin Tari, Anisa Morava, et al.
Brain and Cognition|January 26, 2023
Cerebral blood flow and immediate and sustained executive function benefits following single bouts of passive and active exerciseBenjamin Tari, Joshua Ahn, Connor Dalton, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|October 16, 2023
Education is power: preserving cognition in the UK biobankBenjamin Tari, Morgane Künzi, C Patrick Pflanz, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|July 16, 2024
A 10-min reduction in cerebral blood flow does not alter post-intervention executive function: evidence from lower-body negative pressureJames Van Riesen, Mustafa Shirzad, Chloe Edgar, et al.
Neuropsychologia|September 6, 2021
Exercise intensity-specific changes to cerebral blood velocity do not modulate a postexercise executive function benefitBenjamin Tari, Mustafa Shirzad, Nikan Behboodpour, et al.
Brain and Cognition|October 11, 2021
'Delaying' a saccade: Preparatory phase cortical hemodynamics evince the neural cost of response inhibitionBenjamin Tari, Mustafa Shirzad, Nicholas A Badcock, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 3, 2023
Acute stress imparts a transient benefit to task-switching that is not modulated following a single bout of exerciseAnisa Morava, Benjamin Tari, Joshua Ahn, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 8, 2026
Pedal cadence differentially impacts cerebral blood flow but not a postexercise executive function benefit: Evidence from active and passive exerciseBenjamin Tari, Alma Rahimi, Lian Buwadi, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 7, 2020
Increased cerebral blood flow supports a single-bout postexercise benefit to executive function: evidence from hypercapniaBenjamin Tari, James J Vanhie, Glen R Belfry, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|June 21, 2022
The unidirectional prosaccade switch-cost: no evidence for the passive dissipation of an oculomotor task-set inertiaBenjamin Tari, Chloe Edgar, Priyanka Persaud, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 31, 2023
A single bout of passive exercise mitigates a mental fatigue-induced inhibitory control deficitJoshua Ahn, Benjamin Tari, Anisa Morava, et al.
Brain and Cognition|January 26, 2023
Cerebral blood flow and immediate and sustained executive function benefits following single bouts of passive and active exerciseBenjamin Tari, Joshua Ahn, Connor Dalton, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|October 16, 2023
Education is power: preserving cognition in the UK biobankBenjamin Tari, Morgane Künzi, C Patrick Pflanz, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|July 16, 2024
A 10-min reduction in cerebral blood flow does not alter post-intervention executive function: evidence from lower-body negative pressureJames Van Riesen, Mustafa Shirzad, Chloe Edgar, et al.
Neuropsychologia|September 6, 2021
Exercise intensity-specific changes to cerebral blood velocity do not modulate a postexercise executive function benefitBenjamin Tari, Mustafa Shirzad, Nikan Behboodpour, et al.
Brain and Cognition|October 11, 2021
'Delaying' a saccade: Preparatory phase cortical hemodynamics evince the neural cost of response inhibitionBenjamin Tari, Mustafa Shirzad, Nicholas A Badcock, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 3, 2023
Acute stress imparts a transient benefit to task-switching that is not modulated following a single bout of exerciseAnisa Morava, Benjamin Tari, Joshua Ahn, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 8, 2026
Pedal cadence differentially impacts cerebral blood flow but not a postexercise executive function benefit: Evidence from active and passive exerciseBenjamin Tari, Alma Rahimi, Lian Buwadi, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 7, 2020
Increased cerebral blood flow supports a single-bout postexercise benefit to executive function: evidence from hypercapniaBenjamin Tari, James J Vanhie, Glen R Belfry, et al.
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