THE EFFECTS OF STREET RUNNING ON MEMORY

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v3i12.2313

Keywords:

memory, running, phisical activity

Abstract

This article aimed to identify the impacts of street running on memory and to determine whether the continuous practice of specified physical exercise can cause any significant intervention. The experiment was carried out with two subjects of the same age group of the opposite sex for 30 consecutive days, and the Word List Memory test (ATKINSON E SHIFFRIN, 1971) was applied during periods of practice and absence of exercises for data comparison. obtained with the intention of evaluating possible distinctions in the final result. With the result of the t-test of P<0.05, it can be observed that there is a tendency for an improvement in memory in subjects who are physically active, confirming the hypothesis investigated. Considering that this research was carried out for academic purposes and that the execution time was limited to the university calendar, it is recommended, in addition to more time for the experiment, studies with a larger sample to guarantee the veracity of the proposed objective.

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Author Biographies

  • Patricia Maria de Azevedo Pacheco

    Psicóloga, doutora em Psicologia, docente do curso de Psicologia do Unilasalle RJ e do programa de pós graduação em Psicologia da UCP.

     

  • Silvana dos Santos Ambrosoli

    Graduada em Letras, mestra em Literatura Brasileira e doutora em Crítica Textual. Docente da Unilasalle RJ, tutora a distância do curso de Crítica Textual no CEDERJ/UFF-Letras e professora da SEEDUC-RJ.

  • Maria Eduarda da Silva Seixas Rangel

    Discente do curso de Psicologia do Unilasalle RJ 

     

  • Victor de Paiva Barboza

    Discente do curso de Psicologia do Unilasalle RJ

     

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Published

07/12/2022

How to Cite

THE EFFECTS OF STREET RUNNING ON MEMORY. (2022). RECIMA21 - Revista Científica Multidisciplinar - ISSN 2675-6218, 3(12), e3122313. https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v3i12.2313