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    Frailty and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cross-Sectional Studies by Robinson, Talia L., Gogniat, Marissa A., Miller, L. Stephen

    Published in Neuropsychology review (01-06-2022)
    “…The relationship between cognitive function and frailty among older adults is a growing area of research due to the implications of cognitive and physical…”
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    Exercise interventions do not impact brain volume change in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Gogniat, Marissa A., Robinson, Talia L., Miller, L. Stephen

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-05-2021)
    “…•Mechanisms underlying the effects of exercise on the aging brain are understudied.•Systematic review and meta-analysis on exercise interventions and brain…”
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    Evidence for exercise-related plasticity in functional and structural neural network connectivity by Won, Junyeon, Callow, Daniel D., Pena, Gabriel S., Gogniat, Marissa A., Kommula, Yash, Arnold-Nedimala, Naomi A., Jordan, Leslie S., Smith, J. Carson

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-12-2021)
    “…•Regular participation in exercise and higher fitness modulate functional connectivity of the brain.•Exercise-related changes in functional connectivity…”
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    Perivascular space burden interacts with APOE-ε4 status on cognition in older adults by Gogniat, Marissa A., Khan, Omair A., Bown, Corey W., Liu, Dandan, Pechman, Kimberly R., Taylor Davis, L., Gifford, Katherine A., Landman, Bennett A., Hohman, Timothy J., Jefferson, Angela L.

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-04-2024)
    “…Enlarged perivascular spaces (ePVS) may adversely affect cognition. Little is known about how basal ganglia ePVS interact with apolipoprotein (APOE)-ε4 status…”
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    Lutein and Zeaxanthin Are Positively Associated with Visual-Spatial Functioning in Older Adults: An fMRI Study by Mewborn, Catherine M, Lindbergh, Cutter A, Robinson, Talia L, Gogniat, Marissa A, Terry, Douglas P, Jean, Kharine R, Hammond, Billy Randy, Renzi-Hammond, Lisa M, Miller, Lloyd Stephen

    Published in Nutrients (07-04-2018)
    “…Lutein (L) and zeaxanthin (Z) are two xanthophyll carotenoids that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Previous work has demonstrated their…”
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    Education Differentially Buffers Cognitive Performance in Black and White Older Adults by Jean, Kharine R, Lindbergh, Cutter A, Mewborn, Catherine M, Robinson, Talia L, Gogniat, Marissa A, Miller, L Stephen

    “…Abstract Objectives Given that black American older adults are more likely to have lower educational attainment and perform worse on cognitive tests than white…”
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    TrkB signalling pathway mediates the protective effects of exercise in the diabetic rat retina by Allen, Rachael S., Hanif, Adam M., Gogniat, Marissa A., Prall, Brian C., Haider, Raza, Aung, Moe H., Prunty, Megan C., Mees, Lukas M., Coulter, Monica M., Motz, Cara T., Boatright, Jeffrey H., Pardue, Machelle T.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-05-2018)
    “…Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of vision loss. Treatment options for early retinopathy are sparse. Exercise protects dying photoreceptors in models of…”
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    Aerobic exercise protects retinal function and structure from light-induced retinal degeneration by Lawson, Eric C, Han, Moon K, Sellers, Jana T, Chrenek, Micah A, Hanif, Adam, Gogniat, Marissa A, Boatright, Jeffrey H, Pardue, Machelle T

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (12-02-2014)
    “…Aerobic exercise is a common intervention for rehabilitation of motor, and more recently, cognitive function (Intlekofer and Cotman, 2013; Wood et al., 2012)…”
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    The Relations Between Physical Activity Level, Executive Function, and White Matter Microstructure in Older Adults by Gogniat, Marissa A, Mewborn, Catherine M, Robinson, Talia L, Jean, Kharine R, Miller, L Stephen

    Published in Journal of physical activity & health (01-10-2021)
    “…The population of older adults is increasing, indicating a need to examine factors that may prevent or mitigate age-related cognitive decline. The current…”
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    Pre-Morbid IQ Moderates the Relationship between Cognitive Performance and Performance-Based Functional Status in Older Adults by Robinson, Talia L., Gogniat, Marissa A., Jean, Kharine R., Miller, L. Stephen

    Published in Clinical gerontologist (27-05-2022)
    “…Objectives: The current study sought to evaluate the relationship between cognitive performance and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) performance…”
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    Strategic filtering of high-energy visible light expands neural correlates of functional vision particularly in older participants by Hammond, Billy, Gogniat, Marissa, Buch, John, Miller, L. Stephen

    Published in Heliyon (01-07-2023)
    “…In this study we assessed the neural correlates of functional vision while varying patterns of light filtration. Four filter conditions used relatively flat…”
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    Physical activity and fitness moderate the association between executive function and anti-correlated networks in the aging brain by Gogniat, Marissa A., Robinson, Talia L., Jean, Kharine R., Miller, L. Stephen

    Published in Sport sciences for health (01-09-2022)
    “…Physical activity and fitness have been shown to be neuroprotective in the aging process, but the exact mechanisms underlying this neuroprotection need to be…”
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    Physical activity moderates the association between executive function and functional connectivity in older adults by Gogniat, Marissa A, Robinson, Talia L, Jean, Kharine R, Stephen Miller, L

    Published in Aging brain (01-01-2022)
    “…Recent evidence suggests that physical activity may influence the functional connectivity of the aging brain. The purpose of this study was to examine the…”
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    Mean arterial pressure, fitness, and executive function in middle age and older adults by Gogniat, Marissa A., Won, Junyeon, Callow, Daniel D., Smith, J. Carson

    “…•Explores associations between cardiorespiratory fitness, mean arterial pressure, and executive function.•Greater mean arterial pressure was associated with…”
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    Differential Item Functioning: An Examination of the NEO-FFI by Sex in Older Adults by Gogniat, Marissa A., Rodriguez, Violeta J., Granros, Maria, Jean, Kharine R., Robinson, Talia L., Miller, L. Stephen

    Published in SAGE open (01-03-2022)
    “…Understanding sex differences when assessing personality in older adults is important for researchers and clinicians. The current study utilized differential…”
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    A Multi-method Investigation of the Personality Correlates of Functional Ability in Older Adults by Gogniat, Marissa A., Hyatt, Courtland S., Jean, Kharine R., Rodriguez, Violeta J., Robinson, Talia L., Miller, Lloyd Stephen

    Published in Clinical gerontologist (03-07-2020)
    “…This study evaluated the role of personality in predicting functional ability (FA) in older adults using self-report, collateral report, and performance-based…”
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    Sleep health and subjective cognitive decline in the Vanderbilt Memory and Aging Project by Full, Kelsie M, Gogniat, Marissa A., Pechman, Kimberly R., Hohman, Timothy J., Jefferson, Angela L., Gifford, Katherine A.

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)
    “…Background Identifying modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related dementias (ADRD) may reveal critical evidence for early prevention. It…”
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