Featured Research
Mobile Neuroimaging and Mobility
This research project examines and compares brain activity during mobility in younger adults, older adults, and Parkinson’s disease in laboratory and real-world environments. Learn more
Learning, Aging and Brain Health
Changes in memory and cognition during aging can be slowed or prevented through interventions and training programs. This study aims to examine the structural and functional brain changes responsible for cognitive improvements in older adults engaged in education. Learn more
Become a Research Participant
Research conducted at the Exercise, Mobility, and Brain Health Lab is made possible through the assistance of community members who volunteer as research participants. We are always looking for older and younger adults to participate in our research studies as we strive to create new knowledge.
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Current News
At the Exercise, Mobility, and Brain Health Lab (EMBHL), we combine our expertise in advanced neuroimaging techniques (MRI and EEG), to examine changes in brain structure and function over time in both healthy and clinical populations. Taken together, our work aims to identify strategies to improve functional independence and quality of life for our aging population.