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Environmental Ergonomics XII<br />

Igor B. Mekjavic, Stelios N. Kounalakis & Nigel A.S. Taylor (Eds.), © BIOMED, Ljubljana <strong>2007</strong><br />

across the exercise trial for either fitness group, however the difference in response<br />

time between Level Four and Level One was lessened both during and after exercise<br />

(F[3,39]=5.117; p=0.004; Figure 3). The S100β concentration did not differ across time<br />

(F[1,13]=0.903; p=0.359; Figure 4). Only 1/7 HF participants had consistently<br />

measurable levels, whereas 7/8 MF participants yielded measurable levels (max 671<br />

pg·mL -1 ).<br />

Time (ms)<br />

122<br />

1800<br />

1600<br />

1400<br />

1200<br />

1000<br />

Figure 2: Response times for Levels One (simple, left) and Four (complex, right) in the<br />

Stroop test. * and ** denote difference (P

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