Exhaustive exercise leads to changes in cortical activity and cognitive funktion

J. Baumeister, K. Reinecke, M. Schubert, M. Weiss, in: Abstract Book - 15th  Annual Congress of the European College of Sports Science, Köln, 2010.

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Baumeister J, Reinecke K, Schubert M, Weiss M. Exhaustive exercise leads to changes in cortical activity and cognitive funktion. In: Abstract Book - 15th  Annual Congress of the European College of Sports Science. Köln; 2010.
Baumeister, J., Reinecke, K., Schubert, M., & Weiss, M. (2010). Exhaustive exercise leads to changes in cortical activity and cognitive funktion. In Abstract Book - 15th  Annual Congress of the European College of Sports Science. Köln.
@inproceedings{Baumeister_Reinecke_Schubert_Weiss_2010, place={Köln}, title={Exhaustive exercise leads to changes in cortical activity and cognitive funktion}, booktitle={Abstract Book - 15th  Annual Congress of the European College of Sports Science}, author={Baumeister, Jochen and Reinecke, K and Schubert, M and Weiss, M}, year={2010} }
Baumeister, Jochen, K Reinecke, M Schubert, and M Weiss. “Exhaustive Exercise Leads to Changes in Cortical Activity and Cognitive Funktion.” In Abstract Book - 15th  Annual Congress of the European College of Sports Science. Köln, 2010.
J. Baumeister, K. Reinecke, M. Schubert, and M. Weiss, “Exhaustive exercise leads to changes in cortical activity and cognitive funktion,” in Abstract Book - 15th  Annual Congress of the European College of Sports Science, 2010.
Baumeister, Jochen, et al. “Exhaustive Exercise Leads to Changes in Cortical Activity and Cognitive Funktion.” Abstract Book - 15th  Annual Congress of the European College of Sports Science, 2010.

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