cff-version: 1.2.0
abstract: "<p>Dataset containing demographics and exercise characteristics of each participant included in our study, and motor performance outcomes for each subject during every trial of the motor task.</p><p>The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of a single high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on the consolidation of complex motor skills and investigate the differences between executive function (EF) demanding motor tasks and non-EF motor tasks. Sixty young adults practiced a golf putting task under Stroop effects (EF groups) or without (NEF groups). Immediately after, participants performed 13 minutes running HIIT session (EF-EXE; NEF-EXE) or rested (EF-REST; NEF-REST). Motor retention was assessed 7 days after motor skill acquisition.</p>"
authors:
  - family-names: Roig Hierro
    given-names: Eric 
  - family-names: Batalla Flores
    given-names: Albert
title: "Data about: Acute Exercise on Motor Complex Consolidation: Exploring the executive function moderator role"
keywords:
version: 1
identifiers:
  - type: doi
    value: 10.4121/b05657a1-537b-479b-ab02-579755d3ae00.v1
license: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
date-released: 2023-04-14