Modulation of Distinct Intrinsic Resting State Brain Networks by Acute Exercise Bouts of Differing Intensity This is the first study demonstrating differential effects of two different individually titrated exercise intensities on resting state networks. The ‘low’ and ‘high’ exercise intensities affect prolonged network alterations in attentional / cognitive and affective / reward networks in a differential manner. Future research in this area will help to provide neurobiolog- ical evidence which exercise intensity is best suited for either cognitive / attentional or affective modu- lation and may pave the way for supportive clinical applications in patients or for enhancing brain plas- ticity. The authors have no conflict of interest to report. This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

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