Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida
I am the former Director of the Cognitive and Aging Memory Center at the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute at the University of Florida, where I am currently a professor. My research focuses on the neuropsychology of attention and memory, and how they are affected by various factors such as reward, timing, aging, and brain disorders. I use a combination of behavioral, neuroimaging, and biomarker methods to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying these cognitive functions, and to identify potential interventions for improving them.
Sep 26, 2023 03:58 am UTC| Health
People in the oldest stage of life who regularly engage in aerobic activities and strength training exercises perform better on cognitive tests than those who are either sedentary or participate only in aerobic exercise....