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    Longitudinal neurostimulation in older adults improves working memory by Jones, Kevin T, Stephens, Jaclyn A, Alam, Mahtab, Bikson, Marom, Berryhill, Marian E

    Published in PloS one (07-04-2015)
    “…An increasing concern affecting a growing aging population is working memory (WM) decline. Consequently, there is great interest in improving or stabilizing…”
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    Intervention-Induced Changes in Balance and Task-Dependent Neural Activity in Adults with Acquired Brain Injury: A Pilot Randomized Control Trial by Hernandez-Sarabia, Jesus A, Schmid, Arlene A, Sharp, Julia L, Stephens, Jaclyn A

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (21-06-2024)
    “…Advances in neuroimaging technology, like functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), support the evaluation of task-dependent brain activity during…”
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    Evaluating Dual Task Neurological Costs with Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: A Preliminary Report in Healthy Athletes by Stephens, Jaclyn A, Mingils, Susan, Orlandi, Silvia

    Published in Journal of integrative neuroscience (18-09-2023)
    “…BACKGROUNDDual task assessments, which simultaneously challenge and assess cognitive and motor performance, have been used to improve the assessment of…”
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    Hits and misses: leveraging tDCS to advance cognitive research by Berryhill, Marian E, Peterson, Dwight J, Jones, Kevin T, Stephens, Jaclyn A

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (2014)
    “…The popularity of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques in basic, commercial, and applied settings grew tremendously over the last decade. Here, we focus…”
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    Frontoparietal tDCS Benefits Visual Working Memory in Older Adults With Low Working Memory Capacity by Arciniega, Hector, Gözenman, Filiz, Jones, Kevin T, Stephens, Jaclyn A, Berryhill, Marian E

    Published in Frontiers in aging neuroscience (13-03-2018)
    “…Working memory (WM) permits maintenance of information over brief delays and is an essential executive function. Unfortunately, WM is subject to age-related…”
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    Adaptive yoga versus low-impact exercise for adults with chronic acquired brain injury: a pilot randomized control trial protocol by Stephens, Jaclyn A, Hernandez-Sarabia, Jesus A, Sharp, Julia L, Leach, Heather J, Bell, Christopher, Thomas, Michael L, Buryznska, Agnieszka Z, Weaver, Jennifer A, Schmid, Arlene A

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (23-11-2023)
    “…Each year, millions of Americans sustain acquired brain injuries (ABI) which result in functional impairments, such as poor balance and autonomic nervous…”
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    COMT and ANKK1-Taq-Ia genetic polymorphisms influence visual working memory by Berryhill, Marian E, Wiener, Martin, Stephens, Jaclyn A, Lohoff, Falk W, Coslett, H Branch

    Published in PloS one (31-01-2013)
    “…Complex cognitive tasks such as visual working memory (WM) involve networks of interacting brain regions. Several neurotransmitters, including an appropriate…”
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    Feasibility of Acquiring Neuroimaging Data from Adults with Acquired Brain Injuries before and after a Yoga Intervention by Stephens, Jaclyn A, Press, Denny, Atkins, Jennifer, Duffy, John R, Thomas, Michael L, Weaver, Jennifer A, Schmid, Arlene A

    Published in Brain sciences (01-10-2023)
    “…To date, no one has prospectively evaluated yoga intervention-induced changes in brain structure or function in adults with acquired brain injuries (ABI)…”
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    Task demands, tDCS intensity, and the COMT val158met polymorphism impact tDCS-linked working memory training gains by Stephens, Jaclyn A., Jones, Kevin T., Berryhill, Marian E.

    Published in Scientific reports (18-10-2017)
    “…Working memory (WM) training paired with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can improve executive function in older adults. The unclear mechanism…”
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    Developmental trends of auditory novelty oddball P3 while accounting for N2 in 7‐ to 25‐year‐olds by Mingils, Susan M., Davies, Patricia L., Stephens, Jaclyn A., Gavin, William J.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-04-2023)
    “…Many previous studies examining developmental trends in P3 amplitude or latency have used a two‐stimulus (standard and target) oddball paradigm. Fewer studies…”
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    Personality and social determinants of health predict adolescent comfort and honesty reporting sports-related concussion symptoms by Weishaar, Megan G., Stephens, Jaclyn A., Prince, Mark A., Wicklund, Alissa, Conner, Bradley T.

    Published in Journal of health psychology (10-11-2024)
    “…Proper diagnosis is essential in mitigating risk associated with sports-related concussion (SRC); however, 50% of SRCs remain undiagnosed due to unreported…”
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    Personality Predictors of Sports-Related Concussion Incidence: Analysis of Data From a Large, Heterogeneous Undergraduate Sample by Weishaar, Megan G., Stephens, Jaclyn A., Conner, Bradley T.

    “…Studies investigating the associations between personality and sports-related concussion are limited. The current study aimed to address this gap by examining…”
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    Personality Predictors of Time to Return to Play After Sports-Related Concussion: Analysis of Survey Data From an Undergraduate Sample by Weishaar, Megan G., Stephens, Jaclyn A., Conner, Bradley T.

    “…This study aimed to address a gap in concussion literature by investigating the relation between personality and return to play. It is important to know that…”
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    Executive Function After Yoga: Adults With Acquired Brain Injury-A Pilot Study by Grieb, Emily J, Schmid, Arlene A, Riggs, Nathaniel R, Stephens, Jaclyn A

    “…Acquired brain injury (ABI) may result in deficits in executive function (EF), which affects engagement in occupations. To explore the impact of group yoga on…”
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    Participants With Acquired Brain Injury Realized They "Could Still Do Things" After a Yoga Intervention: A Qualitative Descriptive Study by Weaver, Jennifer A, Richard, Abby K, Press, Denny, Gupta, Kalpana, Schmid, Arlene A, Stephens, Jaclyn A

    “…Occupational therapy practitioners use yoga in practice to achieve holistic care, and the American Occupational Therapy Association has provided guidance on…”
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    Non-invasive brain stimulation to assess neurophysiologic underpinnings of lower limb motor impairment in multiple sclerosis by Swanson, Clayton W., Proessl, Felix, Stephens, Jaclyn A., Miravalle, Augusto A., Fling, Brett W.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (15-05-2021)
    “…•MS neurophysiology has been related to disease phenotype and lower limb impairments.•TMS has proven useful for studying lower limb neurophysiological function…”
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    Revised Dual Task Screen is a Valid Measure of Dual Task Performance: Developing a Motor and Cognitive Dual Task Measure with Healthy Female Athletes by Giessler-Gonzalez, Kalena, Tracy, Brian, Davies, Patricia L., Stephens, Jaclyn A.

    Published in Occupational therapy in health care (21-03-2023)
    “…Multitasking measures, such as dual task assessments, are particularly useful in detecting subtle deficits that can influence occupational performance after…”
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