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The objective of the present study was to carry out a literature review on the subject of exercise neuroscience to identify which studies were produced on the exposed subject and how the objective of each study was conceived. To prepare this literature review, independent online searches for articles were carried out between January 2015 and December 2020, in the electronic databases Google Scholar, Scielo, Pubmed/Medline, Cochrane and Web of Science, using selected descriptors. randomly in line with the initial neuroscience theme of exercise. As a search strategy, the descriptors were organized according to two groups: neuroscience and exercise, exercise neuroscience, exercise neuroscience and exercise and neuroscience. The selection of articles was carried out by the researcher himself, independently and without the call of a second reviewer. Of the 98 articles found, only 03 articles fit the search, inclusion and exclusion criteria. It is concluded that although the articles address the neuroscience content involved in brain health, there is a lack of studies that address the aforementioned topic between neuroscience and exercise or exercise neuroscience. It is suggested that more robust and complex studies be carried out in order to start with filling the gaps between the brain and body in the neuroscience of exercise; associated with the benefits of neuroscience for exercise whether through neuroanatomy, neurophysiology or neuropsychology.
本研究的目的是对运动神经科学这一主题进行文献综述,以确定哪些研究是针对暴露对象进行的,以及每个研究的目标是如何构思的。为了准备本文献综述,在2015年1月至2020年12月期间,在电子数据库Google Scholar、Scielo、Pubmed/Medline、Cochrane和Web of Science中使用选定的描述符对文章进行了独立的在线搜索。随机地与最初神经科学的运动主题一致。作为搜索策略,描述符按照两组进行组织:神经科学与运动、运动神经科学、运动神经科学和运动与神经科学。文章的选择是由研究人员自己独立完成的,没有第二个审稿人的要求。在找到的98篇文章中,只有03篇文章符合检索、纳入和排除标准。结论是,尽管这些文章讨论了涉及大脑健康的神经科学内容,但缺乏关于神经科学与运动或运动神经科学之间上述主题的研究。有人建议,为了从填补运动神经科学中大脑和身体之间的空白开始,应该进行更有力、更复杂的研究;无论是通过神经解剖学,神经生理学还是神经心理学,都与神经科学对运动的益处有关。