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Physical Activity, Imaging, and Ambulatory Testing
The PHIAT study is designed to examine the role of daily and momentary variation in cognition in engagement in health promoting behaviors. The project will recruit younger, middle-aged, and older adults for a research protocol involving MR-based imaging of brain structure and function, repeated ultra-brief cognitive assessment and surveys delivered on smart phones, and objective monitoring of physical activity via accelerometers. Key research questions involve determining whether age-differences and individual-differences in brain function and cognitive variation predict the likelihood of translating health promotion intentions into daily behaviors.
Jessie Alwerdt at jua244@psu.edu or 618-267-1044
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18 year(s) or older
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Neurology