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    Assisted Cycle Therapy (ACT) Improved Self-Efficacy and Exercise Perception in Middle-Age Adults with Down Syndrome by Ringenbach, Shannon D R, Arnold, Nathaniel E, Tucker, Kori, Rand, Miya K, Studenka, Breanna E, Ringenbach, Stockton B, Chen, Chih-Chia

    Published in Brain sciences (01-12-2023)
    “…Alzheimer's disease is prevalent in persons with Down syndrome (DS) as early as their 30s and presents as decreased social interaction, coordination, and…”
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    Determinants of fine manual dexterity in adolescents and young adults with Down's syndrome by Chen, Chih-Chia (J.J.), Ringenbach, Shannon D.R.

    “…To date, numbers of studies have indicated the important role of fine manual dexterity in typical and special populations. However, the relevant studies in…”
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    Delay of gaze fixation during reaching movement with the non-dominant hand to a distant target by Rand, Miya K., Ringenbach, Shannon D. R.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-05-2022)
    “…The present study examined the effects of hand and task difficulty on eye-hand coordination related to gaze fixation behavior (i.e., fixating a gaze to the…”
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    Assisted Cycling Therapy (ACT) improves inhibition in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder by Ringenbach, Shannon D. R., Lichtsinn, Katrin C., Holzapfel, Simon D.

    “…Background A novel exercise modality termed Assisted Cycling Therapy (ACT) has been used successfully in patients with Parkinson's disease, but its effects in…”
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    Telomere Length and Autism Spectrum Disorder Within the Family: Relationships With Cognition and Sensory Symptoms by Lewis, Candace R., Taguinod, Francis, Jepsen, Wayne M., Cohen, Jorey, Agrawal, Komal, Huentelman, Matthew J., Smith, Christopher J., Ringenbach, Shannon D.R., Braden, B. Blair

    Published in Autism research (01-07-2020)
    “…Telomeres are repetitive noncoding deoxynucleotide sequences that cap chromosomes to protect DNA. Telomere length (TL) is affected by both genetic and…”
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    Acute Bouts of Assisted Cycling Improves Cognitive and Upper Extremity Movement Functions in Adolescents with Down Syndrome by Ringenbach, Shannon D. R, Albert, Andrew R, Chen, Chih-Chia, Alberts, Jay L

    “…The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of 2 modes of exercise on cognitive and upper extremity movement functioning in adolescents with Down…”
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    Aging Effect on Manipulative Skills in Individuals with Down Syndrome by Chen, Chih-Chia, Ringenbach, Shannon D. R, Arnold, Nathaniel E, Nam, Kahyun

    Published in Journal of Motor Learning and Development (01-08-2021)
    “…Deficits in motor performance have been well documented in individuals with Down syndrome (DS). However, only a few studies have focused on manipulative skills…”
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    Differential effects of assisted cycling therapy on short-term and working memory of adolescents with Down syndrome by Holzapfel, Simon D., Ringenbach, Shannon D. R., Mulvey, Genna M., Sandoval-Menendez, Amber M., Birchfield, Natasha, Tahiliani, Shreja R.

    “…Persons with Down syndrome (DS) suffer from prefrontal cortex dysfunction and deficits in executive functions. The current study examined the effects assisted…”
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    Fine Motor Control is Related to Cognitive Control in Adolescents with Down Syndrome by Chen, Chih-Chia (JJ), Ringenbach, Shannon D.R., Albert, Andrew, Semken, Keith

    “…The connection between human cognitive development and motor functioning has been systematically examined in many typical and atypical populations; however,…”
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    Auditory instructional cues benefit unimanual and bimanual drawing in Parkinson’s disease patients by Ringenbach, Shannon D.R., van Gemmert, Arend W.A., Shill, Holly A., Stelmach, George E.

    Published in Human movement science (01-08-2011)
    “…The present study investigated performance of unimanual and bimanual anti-phase and in-phase upper limb line drawing using three different types of cues…”
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    Parental Report of Physical Activity and Sleep in Individuals with Down Syndrome by Chen, Chih-Chia JJ, Ringenbach, Shannon D. R.

    “…The high prevalence of sleep-related disorders is well documented in individuals with Down syndrome (DS). Given the association between physical activity (PA)…”
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    Unimanual and Bimanual Continuous Movements Benefit From Visual Instructions in Persons With Down Syndrome by Ringenbach, Shannon D. R., Mulvey, Genna M., Chen, Chih-Chia (J. J.), Jung, Michelle L.

    Published in Journal of motor behavior (01-07-2012)
    “…The authors' aim was to understand how persons with Down syndrome (DS) perform different tasks and to assess if there were any differences in performance based…”
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    Improvements in manual dexterity relate to improvements in cognitive planning after assisted cycling therapy (ACT) in adolescents with down syndrome by Holzapfel, Simon D., Ringenbach, Shannon D.R., Mulvey, Genna M., Sandoval-Menendez, Amber M., Cook, Megan R., Ganger, Rachel O., Bennett, Kristen

    Published in Research in developmental disabilities (01-10-2015)
    “…•Assisted Cycling Therapy (ACT) augments the cadence to 1.8× the voluntary cadence.•ACT improves manual dexterity in adolescents with Down syndrome (DS).•ACT…”
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    Examining the Davidson's Model via an exercise variable in individuals with intellectual disabilities by Chen, Chih-Chia (JJ), Kelsey, Allison, Mulvey, Genna, Ringenbach, Shannon D. R.

    “…Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine the psychological affect of walking exercise as measured by electroencephalogram (EEG) resting frontal…”
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    Validity of a pictorial Rate of Perceived Exertion Scale for monitoring exercise intensity in young adults with Down syndrome by Chen, Chih-Chia, Ringenbach, Shannon D R, Snow, Michelle, Hunt, Lauren M

    “…Current studies have indicated that people with Down syndrome (DS) have higher prevalence of cardiovascular disease than their typical peers. The high…”
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    Variability in Head Movement during Gait Transitions by Kao, James C., Ringenbach, Shannon D. R.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-12-2004)
    “…Predictions from a model of coupled oscillators, which was based on stationary interlimb coordination, were examined in locomotor intralimb coordination. The…”
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    Effects of equine interaction on EEG asymmetry in children with autism spectrum disorder: a pilot study by Chen, Chih-Chia (JJ)., Crews, Debbie, Mundt, Stephanie, Ringenbach, Shannon D. R.

    “…Background: This purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between resting frontal electroencephalogram (EEG) brain activity and the interaction…”
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