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BRAIN HEALTH LAB

Building a Better Future

We seek to develop and apply the public health tools of the 21st century, integrating functional neuroimaging and mobile technologies, to identify risk and health profiles of activity- cognitive, physical, and social. We will use these profiles to design novel mobile applications and lifestyle approaches that harness the brain’s and body’s natural regenerative potential, from mid life into later ages, to delay and prevent the onset of dementias.

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GET TO KNOW US

Dedicated to Enhancing the Lives of Others

At Carlson Lab, we believe that the best solutions come from the people who are most affected by the problem. We have dedicated our lives to working with these communities — providing whatever support they need in order to unlock their potential. We want all individuals to envision their goals and realize they have the ability to make their dreams a reality.

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LATEST NEWS

Dr. Kyle Moored published a paper titled  "Neighborhood physical activity facilities predict risk of incident mixed and vascular dementia: The Cardiovascular Health Cognition Study. Alzheimer’s & Dementia." in Alzheimer’s & Dementia. â€‹

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The paper titled "Associations between toxicity-weighted concentrations and dementia risk: Results from the Cardiovascular Health Cognition Study" has been published in the Science of The Total Environment. This was lead by a few of our lab members Dr. Breanna Crane, Dr. Kyle Moored, and Dr. Patrick Donahue. 

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Our recent graduate Dr. Patrick Donahue had a paper publish in The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences titled "Longitudinal Changes in Peak Expiratory Flow Predict Risk for Incident Dementia. ". 

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RESEARCH UDPATES

OCEANS-TBI

This study seeks to address the need for novel Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) interventions optimized for adults with history of TBI by determining the effectiveness of an immersive computer game designed to integrate complex cognitive-motor processes.

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