Amanda V. Tyndall

849 total citations
21 papers, 615 citations indexed

About

Amanda V. Tyndall is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Amanda V. Tyndall has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 615 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 7 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 6 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Amanda V. Tyndall's work include Nutritional Studies and Diet (4 papers), Sleep and Wakefulness Research (4 papers) and Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (4 papers). Amanda V. Tyndall is often cited by papers focused on Nutritional Studies and Diet (4 papers), Sleep and Wakefulness Research (4 papers) and Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (4 papers). Amanda V. Tyndall collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Australia and United States. Amanda V. Tyndall's co-authors include Marc J. Poulin, R. Stewart Longman, Gail A. Eskes, David B. Hogan, Lauren L. Drogos, Michael D. Hill, Todd J. Anderson, Margie H. Davenport, Nancy S. Hong and Robert J. McDonald and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Neurology and Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.

In The Last Decade

Amanda V. Tyndall

20 papers receiving 605 citations

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Amanda V. Tyndall
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Lee T. Ferris United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wagner, Matias, Jorge L. Granadillo, Amanda V. Tyndall, et al.. (2023). De novo variants in GATAD2A in individuals with a neurodevelopmental disorder: GATAD2A-related neurodevelopmental disorder. Human Genetics and Genomics Advances. 4(3). 100198–100198. 2 indexed citations
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Fraser, Sherri D., Oana Caluseriu, Claudia Vivori, et al.. (2022). Hnrnpul1 controls transcription, splicing, and modulates skeletal and limb development in vivo. G3 Genes Genomes Genetics. 12(5). 5 indexed citations
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Guadagni, Veronica, Lauren L. Drogos, Amanda V. Tyndall, et al.. (2020). Aerobic exercise improves cognition and cerebrovascular regulation in older adults. Neurology. 94(21). e2245–e2257. 109 indexed citations
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Tyndall, Amanda V., R. Stewart Longman, Tolulope T. Sajobi, et al.. (2020). Genetic Risk, Vascular Function, and Subjective Cognitive Complaints Predict Objective Cognitive Function in Healthy Older Adults: Results From the Brain in Motion Study. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 14. 571683–571683. 5 indexed citations
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Guadagni, Veronica, Amanda V. Tyndall, Jillian S. Parboosingh, et al.. (2020). Association of sleep spindle characteristics with executive functioning in healthy sedentary middle‐aged and older adults. Journal of Sleep Research. 30(2). e13037–e13037. 25 indexed citations
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Clark, Cameron M., et al.. (2019). Novel Approach to Characterize Heterogeneity in an Aerobic Exercise Intervention. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 51(7). 1506–1516. 5 indexed citations
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Drogos, Lauren L., Katherine E. Wynne‐Edwards, Ruokun Zhou, et al.. (2019). Aerobic exercise increases cortisol awakening response in older adults. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 103. 241–248. 26 indexed citations
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Tyndall, Amanda V., Cameron M. Clark, Todd J. Anderson, et al.. (2018). Protective Effects of Exercise on Cognition and Brain Health in Older Adults. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 46(4). 215–223. 73 indexed citations
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Guadagni, Veronica, Cameron M. Clark, Amanda V. Tyndall, et al.. (2018). Effects of Six-Month Aerobic Exercise Intervention on Sleep in Healthy Older Adults in the Brain in Motion Study: A Pilot Study. Journal of Alzheimer s Disease Reports. 2(1). 229–238. 7 indexed citations
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Csizmadi, Ilona, Christine M. Friedenreich, Tolulope T. Sajobi, et al.. (2017). Association between glycemic load and cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults: Results from the Brain in Motion study. Clinical Nutrition. 37(5). 1690–1699. 14 indexed citations
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Drogos, Lauren L., Stephanie Gill, Amanda V. Tyndall, et al.. (2016). Evidence of association between sleep quality and APOE ε4 in healthy older adults. Neurology. 87(17). 1836–1842. 55 indexed citations
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Spencer, Matthew D., Amanda V. Tyndall, Margie H. Davenport, et al.. (2015). Cerebrovascular Responsiveness to Hypercapnia Is Stable over Six Months in Older Adults. PLoS ONE. 10(11). e0143059–e0143059. 10 indexed citations
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Gill, Stephanie, Christine M. Friedenreich, Tolulope T. Sajobi, et al.. (2015). Association between Lifetime Physical Activity and Cognitive Functioning in Middle-Aged and Older Community Dwelling Adults: Results from theBrain in MotionStudy. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 21(10). 816–830. 55 indexed citations
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Ishigami, Yoko, Gail A. Eskes, Amanda V. Tyndall, et al.. (2015). The Attention Network Test-Interaction (ANT-I): reliability and validity in healthy older adults. Experimental Brain Research. 234(3). 815–827. 43 indexed citations
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Tyndall, Amanda V., Margie H. Davenport, Ben Wilson, et al.. (2013). The brain-in-motion study: effect of a 6-month aerobic exercise intervention on cerebrovascular regulation and cognitive function in older adults. BMC Geriatrics. 13(1). 21–21. 59 indexed citations
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Keeley, Robin J., et al.. (2013). Sex Difference in Cue Strategy in a Modified Version of the Morris Water Task: Correlations between Brain and Behaviour. PLoS ONE. 8(7). e69727–e69727. 33 indexed citations
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Zelinski, Erin L., Amanda V. Tyndall, Nancy S. Hong, & Robert J. McDonald. (2012). Persistent impairments in hippocampal, dorsal striatal, and prefrontal cortical function following repeated photoperiod shifts in rats. Experimental Brain Research. 224(1). 125–139. 25 indexed citations
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Zelinski, Erin L., et al.. (2010). Prefrontal cortical contributions during discriminative fear conditioning, extinction, and spontaneous recovery in rats. Experimental Brain Research. 203(2). 285–297. 49 indexed citations

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