Gammon M. Earhart, Ph.D.

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Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Neurophysiology of locomotion
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Paul S.G. Stein grad student 2000 Washington University
 (Neuronal mechanisms for the selection and production of different movement strategies in turtles and in humans.)
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Baudendistel ST, Haussler AM, Rawson KS, et al. (2023) Minimal clinically important differences of spatiotemporal gait variables in Parkinson disease. Gait & Posture. 108: 257-263
Tueth LE, Haussler AM, Lohse KR, et al. (2023) Effect of musical cues on gait in individuals with Parkinson disease with comorbid dementia. Gait & Posture
Girnis JL, Cavanaugh JT, Baker TC, et al. (2023) Natural Walking Intensity in Persons With Parkinson Disease. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : Jnpt
Harrison EC, Earhart GM. (2023) The effect of auditory cues on gait variability in people with Parkinson's disease and older adults: a systematic review. Neurodegenerative Disease Management
Zajac JA, Cavanaugh JT, Baker T, et al. (2022) Does clinically measured walking capacity contribute to real-world walking performance in Parkinson's disease? Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 105: 123-127
Mañago MM, Swink LA, Hager ER, et al. (2021) The Impact of COVID-19 on Community-Based Exercise Classes for People with Parkinson Disease. Physical Therapy
May DS, Rawson KS, Moeller DR, et al. (2021) Pilot trial of a mouthpiece as treatment for signs and symptoms of Parkinson disease. Somatosensory & Motor Research. 38: 223-229
Maiti B, Rawson KS, Tanenbaum AB, et al. (2021) Functional Connectivity of Vermis Correlates with Future Gait Impairments in Parkinson's Disease. Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
Zajac JA, Cavanaugh JT, Baker T, et al. (2021) Are Mobile Persons With Parkinson Disease Necessarily More Active? Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : Jnpt
Horin AP, Myers PS, Pickett KA, et al. (2021) Resting-state functional connectivity associated with gait characteristics in people with Parkinson's disease. Behavioural Brain Research. 411: 113398
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