Physical Exercise during Encoding Improves Vocabulary Learning in Young Female Adults: A Neuroendocrinological Study
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Jochen Kaiser | Christian Montag | Martin Reuter | Maren Schmidt-Kassow | Winfried Banzer | Christian Thiel | C. Montag | M. Reuter | J. Kaiser | M. Schmidt-Kassow | W. Banzer | Marie Deusser | C. Thiel | Sascha Otterbein | Marie Deusser | Sascha Otterbein
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