2024
Neurologic dance training and home exercise improve motor-cognitive dual-task function similarly, but through potentially different mechanisms, among breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy-induced neuropathy: Initial results of a randomized, controlled clinical trial
Worthen-Chaudhari L, Crasta J, Schnell P, Lantis K, Martis J, Wilder J, Bland C, Hackney M, Lustberg M. Neurologic dance training and home exercise improve motor-cognitive dual-task function similarly, but through potentially different mechanisms, among breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy-induced neuropathy: Initial results of a randomized, controlled clinical trial. Journal Of Alzheimer’s Disease 2024, 105: 1114-1130. PMID: 39584292, DOI: 10.1177/13872877241291440.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDual-task functionSurvivors of BCHome exercisesParticipants' ratings of perceived exertionSurvivors of breast cancerRating of perceived exertionTimed-Up-and-GoBreast cancer survivorsChemotherapy-induced neuropathyWeeks of interventionBreast cancerConventional exerciseDual-task performanceCancer survivorsIntervention adherencePhysical activityDance interventionAlzheimer's diseaseProdromal Alzheimer's diseaseSocial dancePhysical exertionParticipation ratesExerciseMonths follow-upFeasibility criteria
2013
Differences in dual-task performance and prefrontal cortex activation between younger and older adults
Ohsugi H, Ohgi S, Shigemori K, Schneider E. Differences in dual-task performance and prefrontal cortex activation between younger and older adults. BMC Neuroscience 2013, 14: 10. PMID: 23327197, PMCID: PMC3552708, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2202-14-10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOxy-Hb valuesTMT-B scoresPFC activationAttentional functionsTask performanceBrain activationOlder adultsTask factorsExecutive/attentional functionsMixed ANOVADual-task challengesDual-task performanceHigh cognitive loadTest Part BPrefrontal cortex activityPrefrontal cortex activationTask performance accuracyPost-task periodDual-task activitiesTask-related changesPattern of activationTask-induced changesBaseline attentionExecutive functionCognitive load
2000
Functional neuroanatomy of executive processes involved in dual-task performance
Adcock R, Constable R, Gore J, Goldman-Rakic P. Functional neuroanatomy of executive processes involved in dual-task performance. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2000, 97: 3567-3572. PMID: 10725387, PMCID: PMC16280, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.97.7.3567.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDual-task paradigmDual-task performanceComponent tasksExecutive systemExecutive processesCentral executive systemSupervisory Attentional SystemAttentional resourcesAttentional systemExecutive functionTask performanceFunctional neuroanatomyMost current modelsSecond taskSubjective experienceFunctional MRIBrain functionTaskContradictory findingsCognitionDual conditionsDistinct systemsParadigmCurrent modelsNeuroanatomy
1995
Functional significance of individual variations in callosal area
Yazgan M, Wexler B, Kinsbourne M, Peterson B, Leckman J. Functional significance of individual variations in callosal area. Neuropsychologia 1995, 33: 769-779. PMID: 7675166, DOI: 10.1016/0028-3932(95)00018-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCallosal areaCorpus callosumMidsagittal cross-sectional areaDual-task interferenceDual-task performanceTime-sharing abilityBehavioral lateralityInterhemispheric connectionsWord listeningTask interferenceLine bisectionNormal adultsCross-sectional areaHemisphere conditionsBias testCallosumLateralityNormal variationFunctional significanceIndividual variation
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