Browsing Administrative Staff Authors by Author "Kenny, Rose"
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A Brain Capital Grand Strategy: toward economic reimagination
Robertson, Ian; Kenny, Rose (2021)Current brain research, innovation, regulatory, and funding systems are artificially siloed, creating boundaries in our understanding of the brain based on constructs such as aging, mental health, and/or neurology, when ... -
Brain-predicted age difference score is related to specific cognitive functions: a multi-site replication analysis
Knight, Silvin; Kenny, Rose; Rizzo, Rossella; Robertson, Ian; Whelan, Robert (2020)Brain-predicted age difference scores are calculated by subtracting chronological age from ‘brain’ age, which is estimated using neuroimaging data. Positive scores reflect accelerated ageing and are associated with increased ... -
A bridge between the breath and the brain: Synchronization of respiration, a pupillometric marker of the locus coeruleus, and an eeg marker of attentional control state
Robertson, Ian; Dockree, Paul; Kenny, Rose (2021)Yogic and meditative traditions have long held that the fluctuations of the breath and the mind are intimately related. While respiratory modulation of cortical activity and attentional switching are established, the extent ... -
Disrupted Thalamus White Matter Anatomy and Posterior Default Mode Network Effective Connectivity in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Bokde, Arun; Kenny, Rose; Lyons, Declan; Lawlor, Brian (2017) -
Examining the Role of the Noradrenergic Locus Coeruleus for Predicting Attention and Brain Maintenance in Healthy Old Age and Disease: An MRI Structural Study for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative.
Dockree, Paul; Robertson, Ian; Whelan, Robert; Kenny, Rose (2021)The noradrenergic theory of Cognitive Reserve (Robertson, 2013-2014) postulates that the upregulation of the locus coeruleus-noradrenergic system (LC-NA) originating in the brainstem might facilitate cortical networks ... -
Fornix White Matter is Correlated with Resting-State Functional Connectivity of the Thalamus and Hippocampus in Healthy Aging but Not in Mild Cognitive Impairment - A Preliminary Study.
Kenny, Rose; Bokde, Arun; Lyons, Declan (2015)In this study, we wished to examine the relationship between the structural connectivity of the fornix, a white matter (WM) tract in the limbic system, which is affected in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and ... -
Impaired posterior cingulate cortex?parahippocampus connectivity is associated with episodic memory retrieval problems in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
Vanneste, Sven; Robertson, Ian; Kenny, Rose (2021)Episodic memory retention and retrieval decline are the most common impairments observed in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) patients who progress to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Clinical electroencephalography ... -
Lost in Time: Temporal Monitoring Elicits Clinical Decrements in Sustained Attention Post-Stroke.
Dockree, Paul; Robertson, Ian; O'Connell, Redmond; Kenny, Rose (2022)Objectives: Mental fatigue, 'brain fog', and difficulties maintaining engagement are commonly reported issues in a range of neurological and psychiatric conditions. Traditional sustained attention tasks commonly measure ... -
A Novel BrainHealth Index Prototype Improved by Telehealth-Delivered Training During COVID-19
Robertson, Ian; Kenny, Rose (2021)Introduction: Brain health is neglected in public health, receiving attention after something goes wrong. Neuroplasticity research illustrates that preventive steps strengthen the brain's component systems; however, this ... -
Syncope Unit: rationale and requirement - the European Heart Rhythm Association position statement endorsed by the Heart Rhythm Society
Kenny, Rose; Doherty, Colin; Mc Mahon, Christine (2015)The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) has played an important role in advancing our understanding of the causes, optimal investigation, and management of syncope through publication of practice guidelines in 2001, 2004, ... -
Verbal intelligence is a more robust cross-sectional measure of cognitive reserve than level of education in healthy older adults.
Knight, Silvin; Kenny, Rose; Robertson, Ian; Whelan, Robert (2021)Background: Cognitive reserve is most commonly measured using socio-behavioural proxy variables. These variables are easy to collect, have a straightforward interpretation, and are widely associated with reduced risk of ...