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Rachael D. Seidler
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 201
Citations - 13710
Rachael D. Seidler is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spaceflight & Motor learning. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 179 publications receiving 11585 citations. Previous affiliations of Rachael D. Seidler include Arizona State University & Veterans Health Administration.
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Lifespan Differences in Cortico-Striatal Resting State Connectivity
Jin Bo,Chi Mei Lee,Youngbin Kwak,Scott Peltier,Jessica A. Bernard,Martin Buschkuehl,Susanne M. Jaeggi,Jillian Lee Wiggins,John Jonides,Christopher S. Monk,Rachael D. Seidler +10 more
TL;DR: It is found that most areas in both the "cognitive" and "motor" circuits showed higher connectivity in YAs than children and OAs, suggesting general inverted "U"-shaped changes across the lifespan for both the cognitive and motor frontal-striatal networks.
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Neural Dedifferentiation across the Lifespan in the Motor and Somatosensory Systems.
Kaitlin Cassady,Marit F L Ruitenberg,Marit F L Ruitenberg,Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz,Mark Tommerdahl,Rachael D. Seidler +5 more
TL;DR: Novel evidence is provided for neural dedifferentiation across the adult lifespan in both motor and somatosensory systems and it is suggested that dedifferentiated in these two systems is related.
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Exercise as potential countermeasure for the effects of 70 days of bed rest on cognitive and sensorimotor performance
Vincent Koppelmans,Ajitkumar P. Mulavara,Peng Yuan,Kaitlin Cassady,Katherine A. Cooke,Scott J. Wood,Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz,Yiri E. De Dios,Vahagn Stepanyan,D. Szecsy,Nichole Gadd,Igor S. Kofman,Jessica M. Scott,Meghan E. Downs,Jacob J. Bloomberg,Lori L. Ploutz-Snyder,Rachael D. Seidler +16 more
TL;DR: Head down tilt bed rest did not significantly affect cognitive performance but did adversely affect FMT and standing balance performance, and exercise had some protective effects on the deterioration and recovery of FMT.
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Association of COMT val158met and DRD2 G>T genetic polymorphisms with individual differences in motor learning and performance in female young adults.
Fatemeh Noohi,Nathaniel B. Boyden,Youngbin Kwak,Jennifer Humfleet,David T. Burke,Martijn L.T.M. Müller,N.I. Bohnen,Rachael D. Seidler +7 more
TL;DR: The role of genetic polymorphisms of COMT val158met (rs4680) and DRD2 G>T (rs 1076560) in explaining individual differences in motor performance and motor learning, dependent on task type is supported.
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Sensorimotor Learning: Neurocognitive Mechanisms and Individual Differences
TL;DR: It is advocated that individual differences approaches can lead to new insights into human sensorimotor performance, and a greater understanding of the factors underlying the wide range of performance capabilities seen across individuals can promote personalized medicine and refinement of rehabilitation strategies.