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Rachael D Seidler

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Liu C, Downey R, Salminen J, Rojas S, Richer N, Pliner E, et al.
Imaging Neurosci (Camb) . 2025 Feb; 2. PMID: 39989610
Mobile brain imaging with high-density electroencephalography (EEG) can provide insight into the cortical processes involved in complex human walking tasks. While uneven terrain is common in the natural environment and...
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Shah V, Cruz-Almeida Y, Roy A, Cenko E, Downey R, Ferris D, et al.
Exp Brain Res . 2025 Feb; 243(3):72. PMID: 39976706
Many studies of walking function and aging have measured walking on flat surfaces with and without dual-tasking (i.e., performing a concurrent cognitive task). Walking in the community increases the complexity...
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Wade F, Daniels B, Clark D, Seidler R, Manini T, Ferris D, et al.
Gait Posture . 2024 Sep; 114:167-174. PMID: 39341103
Background: Older adults are less stable and walk slower than younger adults, both of which are associated with higher fall risk. Older adults use ankle musculature less and rely more...
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Seidler R, Mao X, Tays G, Wang T, Eulenburg P
Lancet Neurol . 2024 Jun; 23(8):826-835. PMID: 38945144
The number of long duration human spaceflights has increased substantially over the past 15 years, leading to the discovery of numerous effects on the CNS. Microgravity results in headward fluid...
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Sato S, Shah V, Fettrow T, Hall K, Tays G, Cenko E, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 May; PMID: 38766046
Older adults exhibit larger individual differences in walking ability and cognitive function than young adults. Characterizing intrinsic brain connectivity differences in older adults across a wide walking performance spectrum may...
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Hwang J, Liu C, Winesett S, Chatterjee S, Gruber 2nd A, Swanson C, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci . 2024 May; 16:1389488. PMID: 38765771
Introduction: Walking in complex environments increases the cognitive demand of locomotor control; however, our understanding of the neural mechanisms contributing to walking on uneven terrain is limited. We used a...
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Winesett S, Chatterjee S, Borgia B, Cox B, Hawkins K, Miles J, et al.
Exp Gerontol . 2024 Mar; 189:112403. PMID: 38490285
Walking performance and cognitive function demonstrate strong associations in older adults, with both declining with advancing age. Walking requires the use of cognitive resources, particularly in complex environments like stepping...
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Richmond S, Seidler R, Iliff J, Schwartz D, Luther M, Silbert L, et al.
NPJ Microgravity . 2024 Mar; 10(1):24. PMID: 38429289
During long-duration spaceflight, astronauts experience headward fluid shifts and expansion of the cerebral perivascular spaces (PVS). A major limitation to our understanding of the changes in brain structure and physiology...
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Studnicki A, Seidler R, Ferris D
J Neurophysiol . 2023 Nov; 130(6):1444-1456. PMID: 37964746
Human visuomotor control requires coordinated interhemispheric interactions to exploit the brain's functional lateralization. In right-handed individuals, the left hemisphere (right arm) is better for dynamic control and the right hemisphere...
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Hauge T, Ferris D, Seidler R
PLoS One . 2023 Nov; 18(11):e0293583. PMID: 37943863
Introduction: Cooperation and competition are common in social interactions. It is not clear how individual differences in personality may predict performance strategies under these two contexts. We evaluated whether instructions...