안녕하세요, 토토사이트 AI 연구원 Active Aging HAI 센터와 심리학과 한소원 교수님의 Human Factors Psychology Lab에서 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign의 Art Kramer 교수님을 모시고 “Take a Hike: The Influence of Physical Activity on Cognitive & Brain Health”를 주제로 웨비나를 개최합니다. Aging Psychology, Cognitive Psychology 및 Physical Activity에 관심 있으신 분들의 많은 참여 부탁드립니다.
- 일시: 10월 16일(목) 09:00 (비대면)
- 연사: Art Kramer (Emeritus Professor and Director, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- 줌 링크: https://snu-ac-kr.zoom.us/j/81638406676?pwd=ZJG4RXadoaaUaZ0eEhDdaDJvgO2rD1.1
(Meeting ID: 816 3840 6676, Passcode: 009426)
- 사전신청 링크: https://forms.gle/kHdbZdDU7q14JVdX9
- 주관: Active Aging HAI Center (www.snuactiveaging.com)
- 문의처: 이윤경 박사 (yoonlee78@snu.ac.kr)
- 제목: Take a Hike: The Influence of Physical Activity on Cognitive & Brain Health
- 연사 소개: Art Kramer, PhD
Emeritus Professor and Director, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Professor Kramer’s research projects include topics in Aging, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Human Factors. Professor Kramer has been a lead investigator on the effects of exercise training on cognitive and brain health, the relationships between brain structure and function and fluid intelligence. His research has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Huffington Post, Chicago Tribune, CBS Evening News, Today Show, National Public Radio and Saturday Night Live.
- 발표 초록
The presentation will focus on research from our laboratory and that of other researchers which has examined the effects of exercise training interventions and physical activity participation on cognitive and brain health. We will discuss research on changes in brain structure and/or function along with behavioral measures of cognition in interventions, cross-sectional, and longitudinal studies lasting from several months to several years. Study populations will include children, middle-aged individuals, and older adults, in addition to a variety of patient groups. Although the focus will be on training to improve cardiorespiratory fitness, we will also briefly cover resistance training as well as multi-modal cognitive and exercise training programs. Multi-modal predictions of adherence to exercise regimes and programs will also be discussed. Finally, the presentation will identify controversies and gaps in the literature and potential solutions.

