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    Acute Exercise Effects Predict Training Change in Cognition and Connectivity by VOSS, MICHELLE W., WENG, TIMOTHY B., NARAYANA-KUMANAN, KRITHIKA, COLE, RACHEL C., WHARFF, CONNER, REIST, LAUREN, DUBOSE, LYNDSEY, SIGURDSSON, GARDAR, MILLS, JAMES A., LONG, JEFFREY D., MAGNOTTA, VINCENT A., PIERCE, GARY L.

    “…PURPOSEPrevious studies report memory and functional connectivity of memory systems improve acutely after a single aerobic exercise session or with training,…”
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    Differential Effects of Acute Exercise on Distinct Aspects of Executive Function by WENG, TIMOTHY B, PIERCE, GARY L, DARLING, WARREN G, VOSS, MICHELLE W

    “…PURPOSETo increase understanding about the effects of moderate-intensity physical activity on cognitive function, the current study examined whether a single…”
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    Musical Training and Brain Volume in Older Adults by Chaddock-Heyman, Laura, Loui, Psyche, Weng, Timothy B, Weisshappel, Robert, McAuley, Edward, Kramer, Arthur F

    Published in Brain sciences (05-01-2021)
    “…Musical practice, including musical training and musical performance, has been found to benefit cognitive function in older adults. Less is known about the…”
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    Scholastic performance and functional connectivity of brain networks in children by Chaddock-Heyman, Laura, Weng, Timothy B, Kienzler, Caitlin, Erickson, Kirk I, Voss, Michelle W, Drollette, Eric S, Raine, Lauren B, Kao, Shih-Chun, Hillman, Charles H, Kramer, Arthur F

    Published in PloS one (24-01-2018)
    “…One of the keys to understanding scholastic success is to determine the neural processes involved in school performance. The present study is the first to use…”
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    Fitness, but not physical activity, is related to functional integrity of brain networks associated with aging by Voss, Michelle W., Weng, Timothy B., Burzynska, Agnieszka Z., Wong, Chelsea N., Cooke, Gillian E., Clark, Rachel, Fanning, Jason, Awick, Elizabeth, Gothe, Neha P., Olson, Erin A., McAuley, Edward, Kramer, Arthur F.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-05-2016)
    “…Greater physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness are associated with reduced age-related cognitive decline and lower risk for dementia. However,…”
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    The Acute Effects of Aerobic Exercise on the Functional Connectivity of Human Brain Networks by Weng, Timothy B, Pierce, Gary L, Darling, Warren G, Falk, Derik, Magnotta, Vincent A, Voss, Michelle W

    Published in Brain plasticity (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (28-03-2017)
    “…Although there is promising evidence that regular physical activity could counteract age-related decline in cognitive and brain function, the mechanisms for…”
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    Nutritional supplementation boosts aerobic exercise effects on functional brain systems by Voss, Michelle W, Sutterer, Matthew, Weng, Timothy B, Burzynska, Agnieszka Z, Fanning, Jason, Salerno, Elizabeth, Gothe, Neha P, Ehlers, Diane K, McAuley, Edward, Kramer, Arthur F

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-01-2019)
    “…There is growing evidence that aerobic exercise protects against age-related cognitive decline and that cardiorespiratory fitness is an important factor for…”
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    Cerebral blood flow is not modulated following acute aerobic exercise in preadolescent children by Pontifex, Matthew B., Gwizdala, Kathryn L., Weng, Timothy B., Zhu, David C., Voss, Michelle W.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-12-2018)
    “…Cognitive enhancements following a single bout of exercise are frequently attributed to increases in cerebral blood flow, however to date we have little…”
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    Cardiorespiratory fitness and hippocampal volume predict faster episodic associative learning in older adults by Cole, Rachel C., Hazeltine, Eliot, Weng, Timothy B., Wharff, Conner, DuBose, Lyndsey E., Schmid, Phillip, Sigurdsson, Gardar, Magnotta, Vincent A., Pierce, Gary L., Voss, Michelle W.

    Published in Hippocampus (01-02-2020)
    “…Declining episodic memory is common among otherwise healthy older adults, in part due to negative effects of aging on hippocampal circuits. However, there is…”
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    PO-22 Higher Aortic Stiffness and Carotid Systolic and Pulse Pressure are Selectively Associated with Lower White Matter Integrity in the Genu and Frontal Cortex in Older Healthy Adults by Dubose, Lyndsey E., Weng, Timothy B., Dubishar, Kaitlyn, Mani, Merry, Voss, Michelle W., Pierce, Gary L.

    Published in Artery research (2014)
    “…Introduction Previous studies have demonstrated an association between higher aortic stiffness and central pulse pressure (PP) with lower brain white matter…”
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    Higher Cardiorespiratory Fitness is Associated with Lower Cerebrovascular Reactivity in Older Adults Independent of Age and Aortic Stiffness by DuBose, Lyndsey E., Voss, Michelle W., Weng, Timothy B., Dubishar, Kaitlyn, Lane‐Cordova, Abbi, Sigurdsson, Gardar, Schmid, Phillip G., Pierce, Gary L.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2016)
    “…Abstract only Introduction Habitual aerobic exercise training is associated with preserved cognition, higher cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) via experimental…”
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