Psychology In The Media
Why does exercise sometimes make us feel emotionally lighter—even when our problems haven’t changed? In this episode of Psychology In The Media, we break down a fascinating 2026 review by Zhu and Zhang exploring how exercise may influence emotional processing, stress regulation, memory, attention, and even the brain’s reward system. We discuss the psychology behind why movement can help interrupt rumination, improve emotional regulation, and potentially strengthen resilience over time. This episode goes beyond the idea that exercise simply ‘boosts mood’ and explores how physical activity may actually shape the way we process emotional experiences. This episode asks a deeper question: Could exercise be training the brain to handle emotions differently? Full article: Zhu, H., & Zhang, Y. (2026). The moving brain: : A cross-pathways framework linking exercise to the modulation of Aversive Information Processing. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 30, 100757. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mhpa.2026.100757 Music track: Sunflower by Lukrembo Source: https://freetouse.com/music Free To Use Music for Videos (Safe)
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