Jos J Adam
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Recent Articles
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Gravesteijn E, Adam J, Mensink R, Winkens B, Plat J
Nutr Neurosci
. 2022 Nov;
26(12):1212-1221.
PMID: 36373820
The metabolic syndrome is associated with cardiovascular diseases and cognitive decline. The egg protein hydrolysate NWT-03 has shown to improve cardiovascular risk factors in humans. This study investigated whether NWT-03...
2.
Adam J, Van Gerven P
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2020 Nov;
212:103214.
PMID: 33217698
Several studies have reported that proactive motor control in a cued four-finger choice reaction task proceeds more efficiently with a 2-hands motor set (two fingers on each hand) than with...
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Kleinloog J, Mensink R, Ivanov D, Adam J, Uludag K, Joris P
Front Aging Neurosci
. 2019 Dec;
11:333.
PMID: 31866855
Background: Physical activity may attenuate age-related cognitive decline by improving cerebrovascular function. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate effects of aerobic exercise training on cerebral blood flow...
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Van Gerven P, Hurks P, Adam J
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2017 Jul;
179:78-88.
PMID: 28738243
We investigated two components of proactive cognitive control, response facilitation and response inhibition, in an adult lifespan sample (N=544, age range=18-91years) by administering two response-preparation tasks: a procue task, primarily...
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Duvivier B, Schaper N, Koster A, van Kan L, Peters H, Adam J, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2017 Jun;
8:353.
PMID: 28642713
We investigated whether substituting sitting with standing and self-perceived light walking in free-living conditions would improve cardiometabolic risk factors, mood, and cognition in overweight/obese adults. In a randomized, cross-over study,...
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Emmerling F, Duecker F, de Graaf T, Schuhmann T, Adam J, Sack A
Brain Behav
. 2017 May;
7(5):e00663.
PMID: 28523216
Background: Human motor behaviors are characterized by both, reactive and proactive mechanisms. Yet, studies investigating the neural correlates of motor behavior almost exclusively focused on reactive motor processes. Here, we...
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Van Gerven P, Hurks P, BovendEerdt T, Adam J
Dev Psychol
. 2016 Apr;
52(6):960-71.
PMID: 27124653
We investigated the effects of age on proactive and reactive cognitive control in a large population sample of 809 individuals, ranging in age between 5 and 97 years. For that...
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Lawrence G, Khan M, Mottram T, Adam J, Buckolz E
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2016 Feb;
164:181-7.
PMID: 26829022
Movement times to a single target are typically shorter compared to when movement to a second target is required. This one target movement time advantage has been shown to emerge...
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Adam J, Jennings S, BovendEerdt T, Hurks P, Van Gerven P
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2015 Sep;
161:137-44.
PMID: 26386782
This study uses a novel behavioral paradigm-the anticue task-to investigate the temporal dynamics of proactive control aimed at the resolution of response conflict in the manual motor system. The anticue...
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Mottram T, Khan M, Lawrence G, Adam J, Buckolz E
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2014 Jun;
151:83-8.
PMID: 24959974
It is well reported that movement times to the first target in a two-target sequence are slower than when a single target response is required. This one-target advantage has been...