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Frontal theta and beta oscillations during lower-limb movement in Parkinson’s disease
- Ashrafjit Singh, Rachel C Cole, Arturo I. Espinoza, D. Brown, J. Cavanagh, N. Narayanan
- Medicine, Biology
- 10 May 2019
Background Motor function and aberrant cognition have been linked in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), but it is unknown if these are distinct symptoms or if they are correlated outcomes of a… Expand
Acute Exercise Effects Predict Training Change in Cognition and Connectivity
- M. Voss, Timothy B. Weng, +9 authors G. Pierce
- Medicine, Psychology
- Medicine and science in sports and exercise
- 5 August 2019
Supplemental digital content is available in the text. ABSTRACT Purpose Previous studies report memory and functional connectivity of memory systems improve acutely after a single aerobic exercise… Expand
Frontal theta and beta oscillations during lower-limb movement in Parkinson’s disease
- Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Rachel C Cole, Arturo I. Espinoza, D. Brown, N. Narayanan
- Medicine
- Clinical Neurophysiology
- 13 January 2020
OBJECTIVES
Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) have deficits in lower-limb functions such as gait, which involves both cognitive and motor dysfunction. In PD, theta and beta brain rhythms are… Expand
Cardiorespiratory fitness and hippocampal volume predict faster episodic associative learning in older adults
- Rachel C Cole, E. Hazeltine, +7 authors M. Voss
- Psychology, Medicine
- Hippocampus
- 1 February 2020
Declining episodic memory is common among otherwise healthy older adults, in part due to negative effects of aging on hippocampal circuits. However, there is significant variability between… Expand
Cardiorespiratory fitness predicts greater hippocampal volume and rate of episodic associative learning in older adults
- Rachel C Cole, E. Hazeltine, +7 authors M. Voss
- Psychology, Biology
- 2 April 2019
Declining episodic memory is common among otherwise healthy older adults, in part due to negative effects of aging on hippocampal circuits. However, there is significant variability between… Expand
Beneficial contribution of health behaviors to learning and related brain mechanisms in older adults
- Rachel C Cole
- Medicine
- 2018
Timing variability and midfrontal ~4 Hz rhythms correlate with cognition in Parkinson’s disease
- A. Singh, Rachel C Cole, +4 authors N. Narayanan
- Medicine, Biology
- 27 October 2020
Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) can have significant cognitive dysfunction; however, the mechanisms for these cognitive symptoms are unknown. Here, we used scalp electroencephalography (EEG)… Expand
#50 - Parkinson’s Disease and Task Switching: Effects of Varying the Frequency of Deep Brain Stimulation in the Subthalamic Nucleus
- Ta-Tyonna Buck, Rachel C Cole
- Medicine
- 2019
Timing variability and midfrontal ~4 Hz rhythms correlate with cognition in Parkinson’s disease
- Arun Singh, Rachel C Cole, +4 authors N. Narayanan
- Medicine
- NPJ Parkinson's disease
- 15 February 2021
Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) can have significant cognitive dysfunction; however, the mechanisms for these cognitive symptoms are unknown. Here, we used scalp electroencephalography (EEG)… Expand