Our Research in the News!
Whiteman et al. (NeuroImage, in press) is featured in NeuroscienceNews.com: “Aerobic Exercise and Physical Activity Important for Healthy Brain Function“ and in: “Couch potato lifestyle could damage intelligence in later life”
Whiteman et al. 2015 in press at NeuroImage!
Our recent paper entitled: “Entorhinal volume, aerobic fitness, and recognition memory in healthy young adults: A voxel-based morphometry study” has been accepted for publication at NeuroImage! Highlights (adapted from NeuroImage): We assessed entorhinal and hippocampal volume using voxel-based morphometry, aerobic fitness, recognition memory, and peripheral BDNF Sub-structurally, we observed a strong association […]
Contratulations, Rachel!
Congratulations to Rachel Nauer for winning the 2015 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Award at the 2015 Graduate Research Symposium!