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NEUROIMAGING & BEHAVIOR LAB
OUR MISSION
To improve the health and quality of life of individuals living with neurodegenerative disease (with a focus on Parkinson’s disease) by:
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Increasing our understanding of the mechanisms of and factors that contribute to complex behaviors
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Developing targeted mechanistic and behavioral interventions
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Dr. Jason Longhurst leads the Neuroimaging and Behavior Lab which studies the interaction of gait and postural control and cognition and particularly their effect in the context of Parkinson’s disease. This has led to several key focus areas of study including:
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fear falling and activity restriction
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community engagement and participation
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early identification of disease and syndromes
The Neuroimaging and Behavior Lab utilizes a variety of techniques ranging from measurement of cortical activation during movement to biomechanical measurement approaches.
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