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Ryuta Kuwamizu

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Yamamoto N, Kuwamizu R, Moriguchi Y
J Exp Child Psychol . 2025 Feb; 253:106200. PMID: 39965490
Social exclusion heightens negative emotions and hostile cognition toward others; however, its effects on non-Western adults and children remain unclear. These studies examined the effects on Japanese adults (N = ...
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Lee D, Yamazaki Y, Kuwamizu R, Aoike N, Okamoto M, Kato M, et al.
J Physiol Sci . 2025 Jan; 75(1):100002. PMID: 39823965
Developing strategies to enhance cardiac vagal activity (CVA) is essential for improving mood and managing stress. Although hypoxia inhalation may boost CVA, the optimal acute hypoxic conditions remain unclear. Therefore,...
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Suwabe K, Kuwamizu R, Hyodo K, Yoshikawa T, Otsuki T, Zempo-Miyaki A, et al.
Neurobiol Aging . 2023 Nov; 133:107-114. PMID: 37939430
Physical exercise has positive impacts on hippocampal memory decline with aging. One of the postulated neurobiological mechanisms of the decline is reduced catecholaminergic projections from the locus coeruleus to the...
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Fukuie T, Suwabe K, Kawase S, Shimizu T, Ochi G, Kuwamizu R, et al.
Neuroscience . 2023 Sep; 531:117-129. PMID: 37678588
A positive affective response modulates the effects of aerobic exercise on prefrontal executive function (EF). Groove rhythm (GR), eliciting the feeling of wanting to move to music, is useful for...
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Kuwamizu R, Yamazaki Y, Aoike N, Hiraga T, Hata T, Yassa M, et al.
Neuroimage . 2023 Jun; 277:120244. PMID: 37353097
Physical exercise, even stress-free very-light-intensity exercise such as yoga and very slow running, can have beneficial effects on executive function, possibly by potentiating prefrontal cortical activity. However, the exact mechanisms...
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Yamazaki Y, Suwabe K, Nagano-Saito A, Saotome K, Kuwamizu R, Hiraga T, et al.
Cereb Cortex Commun . 2023 Jun; 4(2):tgad010. PMID: 37323937
Acute mild exercise has been observed to facilitate executive function and memory. A possible underlying mechanism of this is the upregulation of the ascending arousal system, including the catecholaminergic system...
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Byun K, Hyodo K, Suwabe K, Fukuie T, Ha M, Damrongthai C, et al.
Geroscience . 2023 Jun; 46(1):309-325. PMID: 37318716
This study examined whether a 3-month mild-exercise intervention could improve executive function in healthy middle-aged and older adults in a randomized control trial. Ultimately, a total of 81 middle-aged and...
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Zou L, Herold F, Ludyga S, Kamijo K, Muller N, Pontifex M, et al.
J Sport Health Sci . 2023 May; 12(5):568-591. PMID: 37148971
Background: There is a growing interest to understand the neurobiological mechanisms that drive the positive associations of physical activity and fitness with measures of cognitive performance. To better understand those...
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Ochi G, Kuwamizu R, Fujimoto T, Ikarashi K, Yamashiro K, Sato D
JMIR Serious Games . 2022 Sep; 10(3):e38200. PMID: 36169992
Background: Virtual reality (VR) exergaming is a new intervention strategy to help humans engage in physical activity to enhance mood. VR exergaming may improve both mood and executive function by...