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  • Do passive range of motion ... Do passive range of motion exercises lead to quicker postsurgical recovery of canine IVDD?
    Wallace, Alexander Veterinary evidence, 11/2023, Volume: 8, Issue: 4
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    PICO Question In canine patients recovering from surgery for intervertebral disc disease, do passive range of motion exercises, compared to no intervention, lead to a shorter or faster rate of ...
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  • Association between brain m... Association between brain morphometry and aerobic fitness level and sex in healthy emerging adults
    Wade, Natasha E; Wallace, Alexander L; Sullivan, Ryan M ... PloS one, 12/2020, Volume: 15, Issue: 12
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    Aerobic fitness may be beneficial for neuroanatomical structure. However, few have investigated this in emerging adults while also accounting for potential sex differences. Here we examine aerobic ...
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  • Amygdala volume and depress... Amygdala volume and depression symptoms in young adolescents who use cannabis
    Wallace, Alexander L.; Huestis, Marilyn A.; Sullivan, Ryan M. ... Behavioural brain research, 08/2024, Volume: 472
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    Both cannabis use and depressive symptomology increase in prevalence throughout adolescence. Concurrently, the brain is undergoing neurodevelopment in important limbic regions, such as the amygdala. ...
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  • BOLD responses to inhibitio... BOLD responses to inhibition in cannabis-using adolescents and emerging adults after 2 weeks of monitored cannabis abstinence
    Wallace, Alexander L.; Maple, Kristin E.; Barr, Alicia T. ... Psychopharmacology, 11/2020, Volume: 237, Issue: 11
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    Rationale Previous studies have suggested that chronic cannabis use has been associated with increased blood oxygen level–dependent (BOLD) response during a response inhibition task; however, these ...
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  • A preliminary investigation... A preliminary investigation of physical and mental health features of cannabis & nicotine co-use among adolescents and young adults by sex
    Wallace, Alexander L.; Courtney, Kelly E.; Wade, Natasha E. ... Addictive behaviors, 09/2024, Volume: 156
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    •Sex specific markers were linked with cannabis and nicotine co-use in young adults.•Less aerobic activity was associated with increased odds of co-use in females.•Increased anxiety was linked with ...
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  • Orbital Motion of the Wide ... Orbital Motion of the Wide Planetary-mass Companion GSC 6214-210 b: No Evidence for Dynamical Scattering
    Pearce, Logan A.; Kraus, Adam L.; Dupuy, Trent J. ... The Astronomical journal, 02/2019, Volume: 157, Issue: 2
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    Direct-imaging exoplanet surveys have discovered a class of 5-20 substellar companions at separations >100 au from their host stars, which present a challenge to planet and star formation models. ...
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  • Cannabis use and neurocogni... Cannabis use and neurocognitive performance at 13-14 Years-Old: Optimizing assessment with hair toxicology in the Adolescent brain cognitive development (ABCD) study
    Wade, Natasha E; Wallace, Alexander L; Huestis, Marilyn A ... Addictive behaviors 150
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    Cannabis is widely used, including in early adolescence, with prevalence rates varying by measurement method (e.g., toxicology vs. self-report). Critical neurocognitive development occurs throughout ...
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  • Aerobic Fitness Level Moder... Aerobic Fitness Level Moderates the Association Between Cannabis Use and Executive Functioning and Psychomotor Speed Following Abstinence in Adolescents and Young Adults
    Wade, Natasha E; Wallace, Alexander L; Swartz, Ann M ... Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 02/2019, Volume: 25, Issue: 2
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    The high rate of cannabis (CAN) use in emerging adults is concerning given prior research suggesting neurocognitive deficits associated with CAN use in youth. Regular CAN use downregulates ...
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