Facebook An icon of the Facebook "f" mark. Caret An icon of a block arrow pointing to the right. Cancel An icon of a circle with a diagonal line across. Evidence for shared neurobiology in Autism and Parkinson's disease (2016, $21,529, CIC).Calendar An icon of a desk calendar. Investigating the neurobiological and cognitive changes associated with acute aerobic and resistance training in healthy young and older adults (2016, $29,000, CIC).Ģ016 Deakin University Central Research Grant Scheme. Type 2 diabetes: Determining the role of glucose regulation in brain dysfunction (2016, $9000, CIA).Ģ016 Deakin University Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition project seed funding. How eating patterns interact with activity, sleep and mood (2017-2020, $486,000, CIE).Ģ016 Deakin University School of Exercise and Nutrition Early Career seed funding. Exploration of the Associations between Cognitive Performance, and Dual-Tasking, Gait, and Physical Performance in Community-Dwelling Older Adults and Individuals with Alzheimer’s (2017, $50,000, CIB).Ģ017 Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project. Investigating dietary patterns, hippocampal volume and cognition in middle age (2018, $22,190, CIB).Ģ017 Alzheimer’s Australia Dementia Research Foundation. Melbourne, Australia, December 8-10, 2014.Ģ018 Deakin University Faculty HAtCH Grant. Oral presentation at the 10th Conference of the Australasian Society for Cognitive Science. Glucose as an acute cognitive enhancer: influence of task domain, task demand and age. Oral presentation at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2015, Chicago, United States October 17-21, 2015. The effects of age on proactive and reactive control during working memory. Multivitamins to enhance mental function, what is the evidence? Oral presentation at the 48th Australian Association of Gerontology conference, Alice Springs, Australia, November 4-6, 2015. Poster presented at the 22nd Annual meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Geneva, Switzerland, June 26-30, 2016. Type 2 diabetes is associated with increased activation during n-back performance. Macpherson, H., White, D., Hughes, M., and Daly, R. Poster presentation at the Australian Dementia Forum, Brisbane, Australia, 1. A multi-faceted intervention to enhance cognition in older people at risk of cognitive decline. Organiser and Chair of Round Table Discussion, NNIDR Australian Dementia Forum, Melbourne Australia, October 15 -17, 2017. The long and winding road to prevention: ensuring dementia prevention research makes an impact. Poster presented at the IAGG conference, San Francisco, July 23 -27, 2017 and 17th Alzheimer’s Australia Biennial National Dementia Conference, Melbourne Australia, October 17-20, 2017. Can protein and vitamin D enhance the cognitive benefits of resistance training in type 2 diabetics? Innovation in Aging 1 (suppl_1), 439-440. Macpherson, H., Miller, EG., Dunstan, DW., Nowson, C., Kerr, D., Menzies, D & Daly, RM. Poster presentation at the NNIDR Australian Dementia Forum, Melbourne Australia, October 15 -17, 2017. Progress Update for a Multi-faceted Exercise and Nutrition Intervention to Enhance Cognition in Older People at Risk of Cognitive Decline. Symposium presentation at the Australian and New Zealand Society for Sarcopenia Research annual meeting, Adelaide Australia, November 24-25, 2017. Multi-factorial dietary, exercise and cognitive interventions for cognitive frailty. Oral presentation at the 7th Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Adelaide Australia, November 23-26, 2017. Age-related changes to cognitive control as assessed by fMRI. Multivitamins, multi benefits? Complementary Health Care Council of Australia National conference, Sydney Australia, September 3 - 5, 2013.Ĭonference presentations (only shown since 2014) Rapid oral presentation and poster presented at the Australian Dementia Forum, Brisbane, Australia, May 1-3, 2016. Sydney Australia, September 15- 17, 2017. Multi-domain dietary and exercise interventions to enhance cognition in older people.
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