On-Yee Lo
Affiliations: | University of Oregon/ NYU |
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Sign in to add mentorEugene Tunik | research assistant | University of Oregon/ NYU | |
Paul van Donkelaar | grad student | University of Oregon/ NYU |
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Kahya M, Gouskova NA, Lo OY, et al. (2022) Brain activity during dual-task standing in older adults. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 19: 123 |
Zhou R, Zhou J, Xiao Y, et al. (2022) Network-Based Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation May Modulate Gait Variability in Young Healthy Adults. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 16: 877241 |
Jor'dan AJ, Bernad-Elazari H, Mirelman A, et al. (2022) Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation May Reduce Prefrontal Recruitment During Dual Task Walking in Functionally Limited Older Adults - A Pilot Study. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 14: 843122 |
Park H, Aul C, DeGutis J, et al. (2021) Evidence for a Specific Association Between Sustained Attention and Gait Speed in Middle-to-Older-Aged Adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 13: 703434 |
Lo OY, Halko MA, Devaney KJ, et al. (2021) Gait variability is associated with the strength of functional connectivity between the default and dorsal attention brain networks: evidence from multiple cohorts. The Journals of Gerontology. Series a, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences |
Zhou J, Manor B, Yu W, et al. (2021) Targeted tDCS mitigates dual-task costs to gait and balance in older adults. Annals of Neurology |
Zhou J, Lo OY, Halko MA, et al. (2020) The functional implications and modifiability of resting-state brain network complexity in older adults. Neuroscience Letters. 134775 |
Manor B, Zhou J, Lo OY, et al. (2019) Self-reported head trauma predicts poor dual task gait in retired NFL players. Annals of Neurology |
Zhou J, Poole V, Wooten T, et al. (2019) Multi-scale dynamics of spontaneous brain activity is associated with walking speed in older adults. The Journals of Gerontology. Series a, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences |
Poole VN, Lo OY, Wooten T, et al. (2019) Motor-Cognitive Neural Network Communication Underlies Walking Speed in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 11: 159 |