Publications by authors named "Tamara S Dkaidek"

Article Synopsis
  • * 32 drivers participated in two experiments, assessing their speed in detecting cyclists and their accuracy in estimating distance using various light conditions (static, steady flashing, reactive flashing, and no light).
  • * Results showed that any rear light improved detection speed and distance judgment, with steady and reactive flashing lights leading to better accuracy and confidence compared to static or no light conditions.
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Purpose: The extent to which acute exercise improves executive function (EF) remains indeterminate. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine the effect of acute ergometer cycling exercise on executive function (EF), including the potential moderating effects of exercise intensity and duration, EF task type, and EF task onset.

Methods: We searched seven electronic research databases using cycling- and cognition-related terms.

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