Events
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2024
2/15-2/17 at APTA's Combined Sections Meeting in Boston, MA
Title: Cerebrovascular health interacts with aging to affect balance and cognitive dual-task interference.
Platform Presentation , Geriatrics section
2023
2/25 at APTA's Combined Sections Meeting in San Diego, CA
Title: Higher Blood Lactate Achieved during Intensive Exercise Training Selectively Improves Cortical Inhibitory Function after Stroke
Poster number: 3224 , Neurology/Stoke SIG
3/15 at the American Society for Neuroscience (ASNR) meeting in Charleston, SC
Title: Aerobic exercise effects on brain function and neuroplasticity across the lifespan and disease
Symposium schedule:
9:30-9:35am: Introduction and efficacy of aerobic exercise to promote neuroplasticity. (Dr. Jacqueline Palmer)
9:35-9:55am: Effects of aerobic exercise on intersection of neuromotor and cognitive function in aging (Dr. Keith McGregor)
9:55-10:15am mins: Neuroplasticity mechanisms of acute aerobic exercise in health, aging, and disease (Dr. Jason Neva)
10:15-10:35am: Exercise through the lens of precision rehabilitation: Considerations of genotype, sex, and cerebrovascular health factors that impact neural function and plasticity induced by aerobic exercise (Dr. Jacqueline Palmer)
10:35-11:00am: Discussion
4/19 at the international Neural Control of Movement Conference in Victoria, BC
Title: Slower cortical responses during balance recovery associated with nonparetic postural compensation and stiffer biomechanical reactions in people post stroke
15:00-17:00 Platform talk abstract: 143386
5/1 at the Spring Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) Annual Meeting in Washington DC
Title: The effect of genetic Alzheimer’s disease risk factors on cerebral blood flow regulation during sit-to-stand transitions in older adults
*The ADRC Meetings are free to participate in and to enjoy! In-person and hybrid participation options: https://go.naccdata.org/register-2023-hybrid-spring-adrc-meeting
6/7 at the International Workshop on Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) in Minneapolis, MN
Title: Cortical evoked responses to TMS reveal biomarkers of impairment and nonparetic compensation for mobility function after stroke
Day 1, Session 1: Advances in TMS