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  • Exercise Fails to Improve Neurocognition in Depressed Middle-Aged and Older Adults 

    Hoffman, Benson M.; Blumenthal, James A.; Babyak, Michael A.; Smith, Patrick J.; Rogers, Sharon D.; Doraiswamy, P. Murali; Sherwood, Andrew (East Carolina University, 2008-07)
    Purpose: Although cross-sectional studies have demonstrated an association between higher levels of aerobic fitness and improved neurocognitive function, there have been relatively few interventional studies investigating ...
  • Treating problem solving deficits in traumatic brain injury 

    Kelkar, Amit S. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Cognitive deficits following TBI are multidimensional. Current treatment programs approach problem solving training in a top-down approach with problem solving skill perceived independent of attentional control and working ...