Brandon Alderman (@b_alderman) 's Twitter Profile
Brandon Alderman

@b_alderman

Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Health; Interested in exercise and mental health, cognitive function, and neuroscience

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Dr. Jaclyn P. Maher (@jaclynpmaher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please Retweet! I am recruiting a PhD student to join the Physical Activity and Lifetime Wellness Lab Department of Kinesiology, UNCG in Fall 2021. Our lab is doing lots of exciting research using ecological momentary assessment methods to better understand physical activity and sedentary behavior!

Please Retweet! I am recruiting a PhD student to join the Physical Activity and Lifetime Wellness Lab <a href="/UNCGKin/">Department of Kinesiology, UNCG</a> in Fall 2021. Our lab is doing lots of exciting research using ecological momentary assessment methods to better understand physical activity and sedentary behavior!
Brandon Alderman (@b_alderman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

P3b as an electroencephalographic index of automatic associations of e... sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Wonderful collaboration with @matt_pep and Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis

Brandon Alderman (@b_alderman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would second this sentiment. My favorite projects are those that involve great friends who are careful and serious thinkers. Always a good idea to connect with others! Thanks @matt_pep Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis

Brandon Alderman (@b_alderman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am reviewing yet another study showing that some form of exercise resulted in faster reaction times for some version of an isolated cognitive task. Conclusion: exercise benefits cognition. Pretty convincing stuff..........🙄

Shawn M. Arent, PhD (@shawnarent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20 years since 9/11...we use the phrases 'Remember', 'Never Forget', and 'Honor those lost', yet are we doing that? If we want to honor those lost on 9/11, then let's find a way to be the country we were on 9/12.

Dr. Sean Mullen (@drseanmullen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring College of AHS @KCHillinois 2 open-rank faculty to advance the expansion of our interdisciplinary research area in health technology. Areas of focus: 1. Physical health 2. Psychosocial/cognitive/brain health Apply here: illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/careers…

Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis (@ekkekakis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Want to boost your mental health? Take a walk. It's a message that bears repeating: Even moderate amounts of exercise can help ward off #depression." From the American Psychological Association, based on this meta-analysis of prospective studies in JAMA Psychiatry: doi.org/10.1001/jamaps… apa.org/monitor/2022/1…

Chris Nowinski, Ph.D. (@chrisnowinski1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is so sad. Note the fencing posture with the first brain injury. He may never be the same. danawhite & TBS Network should be ashamed. Pure exploitation. What's next, "Who can survive a stabbing"? x.com/FightHaven/sta…

Brandon Alderman (@b_alderman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am incredibly proud of my student, Andrew Ude, for receiving a NoA for his F-31 grant proposal. Andrew will be studying complex relationships between alcohol use and physical activity.

Jacob Meyer (@jmeyer37) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨POSTDOC ALERT!🚨 New postdoc opportunity in my lab at UW-Madison! Join the CBT+ trial team and work on other laboratory research while writing manuscripts, grants, and gaining key federally-funded randomized controlled trial experience. Send CV/Cover Letter: [email protected].

🚨POSTDOC ALERT!🚨 New postdoc opportunity in my lab at UW-Madison! Join the CBT+ trial team and work on other laboratory research while writing manuscripts, grants, and gaining key federally-funded randomized controlled trial experience. Send CV/Cover Letter: jdmeyer3@wisc.edu.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD (@ntfabiano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Children spend >50% of their time not moving. The less you move, the higher your risk of depression. Exercise is an effective treatment which needs to be prescribed more.

Children spend &gt;50% of their time not moving. 

The less you move, the higher your risk of depression.

Exercise is an effective treatment which needs to be prescribed more.