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Charles H. Hillman grad student 2008-2012 UIUC
 (Aerobic fitness and the attentional blink in preadolescent children.)
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Drollette ES, Pontifex MB, Raine LB, et al. (2017) Effects of the FITKids physical activity randomized controlled trial on conflict monitoring in youth. Psychophysiology
Parks AC, Moore RD, Wu CT, et al. (2015) The association between a history of concussion and variability in behavioral and neuroelectric indices of cognition. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
Wu C, Herring JT, Ford KM, et al. (2015) The Effect of A Single Bout of Aerobic Exercise on the Attentional Blink Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 47: 667
Hillman CH, Pontifex MB, Castelli DM, et al. (2014) Effects of the FITKids randomized controlled trial on executive control and brain function. Pediatrics. 134: e1063-71
Wu CT, Hillman CH. (2013) Aerobic fitness and the attentional blink in preadolescent children. Neuropsychology. 27: 642-53
Moore RD, Wu CT, Pontifex MB, et al. (2013) Aerobic fitness and intra-individual variability of neurocognition in preadolescent children. Brain and Cognition. 82: 43-57
Kamijo K, Pontifex MB, O'Leary KC, et al. (2011) The effects of an afterschool physical activity program on working memory in preadolescent children. Developmental Science. 14: 1046-58
Wu CT, Pontifex MB, Raine LB, et al. (2011) Aerobic fitness and response variability in preadolescent children performing a cognitive control task. Neuropsychology. 25: 333-41
Pontifex MB, Scudder MR, O'Leary KC, et al. (2011) The Beneficial Effects Of Fitness Training On Neurocognitive Function In Preadolescent Children Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 43: 259-260
Kamijo K, Pontifex MB, O'Leary KC, et al. (2011) An Afterschool Physical Activity Program Improves Working Memory in Preadolescent Children Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 43: 257
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