Table of Contents
Index of Figures
Index of Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
Theoretical background
Lifestyle and aging: Delay or acceleration of the aging process
Exercise and metabolism
Exercise and physical activity
Memory
Figure 1: Illustration of the main storage process (modified from Markowitsch, 2003)
Figure 2: Multi-store model connecting the serial information processing along the time (modified from Atkinson & Shiffrin, 1968)
Figure 3: Schema of the difference between short-term and long-term memory, as well as relations between memory durability and duration (modified from Markowitsch, 2013)
Figure 4: The five memory systems (modified from Markowitsch, 2013)
Figure 5: Squires taxonomy of long-term memory (modified from Squire, 1992)
Figure 6: Illustration of the Papez circuit (modified from Rajmohan & Mohandas, 2007)
Figure 7: The components and structure of the basal ganglia in sagittal view (modified from Alexander et al., 1986)
Figure 8: The attitude of the basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuit and also the elements of circuits (modified from Alexander et al., 1986)
Learning theories related on procedural memory
Figure 9: Three stage of motor learning (modified from Fitts and Posner’s 1967)
Aging, cognition and exercise
Summary of literature
Questions and hypotheses
Method
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Limitations
Summary
References
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E