2024
27. Investigating Neural Markers of Maternal Psychological Risk
Wall K, Penner F, Dell J, Lowell A, Potenza M, Mayes L, Rutherford H. 27. Investigating Neural Markers of Maternal Psychological Risk. Biological Psychiatry 2024, 95: s109-s110. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.02.262.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Maternal psychological risk and the neural correlates of infant face processing: A latent profile analysis
Wall K, Penner F, Dell J, Lowell A, Potenza M, Mayes L, Rutherford H. Maternal psychological risk and the neural correlates of infant face processing: A latent profile analysis. Developmental Psychobiology 2023, 66: e22445. PMID: 38131237, PMCID: PMC10783861, DOI: 10.1002/dev.22445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrain Health Indicators Following Acute Neuro-Exergaming: Biomarker and Cognition in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) after Pedal-n-Play (iPACES)
Nath K, Ferguson I, Puleio A, Wall K, Stark J, Clark S, Story C, Cohen B, Anderson-Hanley C. Brain Health Indicators Following Acute Neuro-Exergaming: Biomarker and Cognition in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) after Pedal-n-Play (iPACES). Brain Sciences 2023, 13: 844. PMID: 37371324, PMCID: PMC10296731, DOI: 10.3390/brainsci13060844.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMild cognitive impairmentExecutive functionOlder adultsCognitive impairmentCognitive exercisesSignificant interaction effectCognitive effectsNon-pharmacological wayMCI participantsAlpha-amylase levelsCognitive declineRepeated-measures ANOVAVideo gamesDementia casesSingle boutBiomarker outcomesLater lifeSalivary assessmentsInteraction effectsPotential mechanismsHealth indicatorsParticipantsAdultsImpairmentGroup changesLearning from a Comparative Psychologist and Behavioral Neuroscientist Studying Development in Humans and Non-human Primates
Wall K. Learning from a Comparative Psychologist and Behavioral Neuroscientist Studying Development in Humans and Non-human Primates. The Yale Journal Of Biology And Medicine 2023, 96: 151-155. PMID: 37009198, PMCID: PMC10052601, DOI: 10.59249/zzru9339.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Identification of a novel link between adiposity and visuospatial perception
Chen H, Hovens I, Davis X, Hutelin Z, Wall K, Small D. Identification of a novel link between adiposity and visuospatial perception. Obesity 2022, 31: 423-433. PMID: 36546337, PMCID: PMC9877146, DOI: 10.1002/oby.23603.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy weightLine orientation taskOW/OBOverweight/obesityCase-control study participantsBody fat percentagePrimary visual cortexFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingHeart rate variabilityLateral occipital cortexFunctional magnetic resonanceHemoglobin A1cNegative associationVisual acuityVisual functionPhysical activityOccipital cortexLine orientation judgmentVisual cortexResonance imagingStudy participantsVisuospatial functionBMIAdiposityRacial disparities in EEG research and their implications for our understanding of the maternal brain
Penner F, Wall K, Guan K, Huang H, Richardson L, Dunbar A, Groh A, Rutherford H. Racial disparities in EEG research and their implications for our understanding of the maternal brain. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 2022, 23: 1-16. PMID: 36414837, PMCID: PMC9684773, DOI: 10.3758/s13415-022-01040-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCurrent Substance Use and Maternal Neural Responses to Infant Faces and Cries
Wall K, Dell J, Lowell A, Potenza M, Mayes L, Rutherford H. Current Substance Use and Maternal Neural Responses to Infant Faces and Cries. International Journal Of Mental Health And Addiction 2022, 22: 1629-1644. DOI: 10.1007/s11469-022-00947-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfant cuesCurrent substance useInfant facesSubstance useNeural responsesMaternal neural responseUnknown infant facesSubstance use effectsN170 responseChild developmentMaternal substance useSubstance use assessmentCuesLong delayContinuous measureElectroencephalographyCentral findingPrior workFaceSalienceHigh levelsCaregivingStimuliUse assessmentFamiliarity
2021
Fat and Carbohydrate Interact to Potentiate Food Reward in Healthy Weight but Not in Overweight or Obesity
Perszyk EE, Hutelin Z, Trinh J, Kanyamibwa A, Fromm S, Davis XS, Wall KM, Flack KD, DiFeliceantonio AG, Small DM. Fat and Carbohydrate Interact to Potentiate Food Reward in Healthy Weight but Not in Overweight or Obesity. Nutrients 2021, 13: 1203. PMID: 33917347, PMCID: PMC8067354, DOI: 10.3390/nu13041203.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Development of MacroPics: A novel food picture set to dissociate the effects of carbohydrate and fat on eating behaviors
Fromm S, Perszyk EE, Kanyamibwa A, Wall KM, Hutelin Z, Trinh J, Davis XS, Green BG, Flack KD, DiFeliceantonio A, Small DM. Development of MacroPics: A novel food picture set to dissociate the effects of carbohydrate and fat on eating behaviors. Appetite 2020, 159: 105051. PMID: 33242580, DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2020.105051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNo evidence for an association between obesity and milkshake liking
Wall KM, Farruggia MC, Perszyk EE, Kanyamibwa A, Fromm S, Davis XS, Dalenberg JR, DiFeliceantonio AG, Small DM. No evidence for an association between obesity and milkshake liking. International Journal Of Obesity 2020, 44: 1668-1677. PMID: 32398755, PMCID: PMC7387147, DOI: 10.1038/s41366-020-0583-x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Screening for Alzheimer’s Disease Using Saliva: A New Approach Based on Machine Learning and Raman Hyperspectroscopy
Ralbovsky NM, Halámková L, Wall K, Anderson-Hanley C, Lednev IK. Screening for Alzheimer’s Disease Using Saliva: A New Approach Based on Machine Learning and Raman Hyperspectroscopy. Journal Of Alzheimer's Disease 2019, 71: 1351-1359. PMID: 31524171, DOI: 10.3233/jad-190675.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIs the Use of Cannabis During Pregnancy a Risk Factor for Autism?
Wall, KM, & Crawford, SA. (2019). Is the Use of Cannabis During Pregnancy a Risk Factor for Autism. Autism Open Access, 9, 245.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
NEURO-EXERGAME: PILOT CLINICAL TRIAL OF AN IN-HOME INTERVENTION FOR MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (IPACESV2.0)
Wall K, Stark J, Schillaci A, Saulnier E, McLaren E, Cohen B, Arciero P, Anderson-Hanley C. NEURO-EXERGAME: PILOT CLINICAL TRIAL OF AN IN-HOME INTERVENTION FOR MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (IPACESV2.0). Innovation In Aging 2018, 2: 984-985. PMCID: PMC6239807, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igy031.3642.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMild cognitive impairmentEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayCognitive impairmentCognitive declinePilot clinical trialThree-month interventionExecutive functionTreat analysisDementia casesBiomarker levelsClinical trialsIGF-1Improved cognitionEfficacious interventionsPhysical exerciseSalivary biomarkersHome interventionSaliva samplesImmunosorbent assayCognitive outcomesWeek intervalsPilot dataThe interactive Physical and Cognitive Exercise System (iPACES™): effects of a 3-month in-home pilot clinical trial for mild cognitive impairment and caregivers
Anderson-Hanley C, Stark J, Wall KM, VanBrakle M, Michel M, Maloney M, Barcelos N, Striegnitz K, Cohen BD, Kramer AF. The interactive Physical and Cognitive Exercise System (iPACES™): effects of a 3-month in-home pilot clinical trial for mild cognitive impairment and caregivers. Clinical Interventions In Aging 2018, 13: 1565-1577. PMID: 30233154, PMCID: PMC6130272, DOI: 10.2147/cia.s160756.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMild cognitive impairmentOlder adultsCognitive impairmentVerbal memoryExecutive functionNeurobiological outcomesNeuropsychological functionNeurobiological mechanismsCognitive functionMental exerciseHealthy agingPilot clinical trialBiomarker measuresClinical trialsPilot dataAdultsSalivary biomarkersImpairmentCognitionFurther researchMemoryPosttrialInadequate dosePreliminary indicationParticipantsThe Enhanced Interactive Physical and Cognitive Exercise System (iPACESTM v2.0): Pilot Clinical Trial of an In-Home iPad-Based Neuro-Exergame for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
Wall K, Stark J, Schillaci A, Saulnier ET, McLaren E, Striegnitz K, Cohen BD, Arciero PJ, Kramer AF, Anderson-Hanley C. The Enhanced Interactive Physical and Cognitive Exercise System (iPACESTM v2.0): Pilot Clinical Trial of an In-Home iPad-Based Neuro-Exergame for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Journal Of Clinical Medicine 2018, 7: 249. PMID: 30200183, PMCID: PMC6162846, DOI: 10.3390/jcm7090249.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBiomarkers and components of the interactive Physical and Cognitive Exercise System (iPACES™ v2.0) for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI): Cortisol, Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA‐S), and Insulin‐like Growth Factor (IGF1)
Wall K, Stark J, Karla‐Lall A, Schillaci A, Christian H, Doty C, McLaren E, Saulnier T, Cohen B, Anderson‐Hanley C. Biomarkers and components of the interactive Physical and Cognitive Exercise System (iPACES™ v2.0) for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI): Cortisol, Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA‐S), and Insulin‐like Growth Factor (IGF1). The FASEB Journal 2018, 32: 588.25-588.25. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2018.32.1_supplement.588.25.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMild cognitive impairmentCognitive outcomesCognitive impairmentSignificant cognitive improvementCognitive trainingCognitive interventionsCognitive abilitiesExecutive functionFlanker testCognitive improvementNeurobiological mechanismsSubjects designGame interventionCognitive declineOlder adultsEfficacious interventionsPrior researchStroopSuch interventions
2017
Flexible and Stable Value Coding Areas in Caudate Head and Tail Receive Anatomically Distinct Cortical and Subcortical Inputs.
Griggs WS, Kim HF, Ghazizadeh A, Gabriela Costello M, Wall KM, Hikosaka O. Flexible and Stable Value Coding Areas in Caudate Head and Tail Receive Anatomically Distinct Cortical and Subcortical Inputs. Frontiers In Neuroanatomy 2017, 11: 106. PMID: 29225570, PMCID: PMC5705870, DOI: 10.3389/fnana.2017.00106.Peer-Reviewed Original Research