Multiple Choice
Kramer et al.'s (1999) intervention study showed that a 6-month exercise program, specifically walking, compared to a stretching/flexibility intervention:
A) Resulted in response times that were not different from the stretching group
B) Led to significant changes in performance on tasks requiring "executive control"
C) Had a non-significant effect on cognitive function
D) Resulted in better long-term memory
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