Claire Cadwallader, PhD

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar, Neurology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address675 Nelson Rising Lane, #190
San Francisco CA 94158
PronounsShe/Her/Hers
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    1. A mixed methods evaluation of the music and psychology and social connections (MAPS) pilot - A dyadic intervention for couples affected by young-onset dementia. Dementia (London). 2024 Jun 21; 14713012241263151. Loi Franzcp PhD Mbbs SM, Cadwallader CJ, Stretton-Smith PA, Flynn L, Wand AP, Bryant C, Baker FA. PMID: 38904256.
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    2. Exercise-induced cortical disinhibition mediates the relationship between fitness and memory in older adults. J Physiol. 2024 Jun; 602(12):2945-2959. Cadwallader CJ, Curtin D, Taylor EM, de Moel T, Jarvis H, Hutchison C, Hendrikse J, Chong TT, Coxon JP. PMID: 38747052.
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    3. High-intensity acute exercise impacts motor learning in healthy older adults. NPJ Sci Learn. 2024 Feb 17; 9(1):9. Taylor EM, Cadwallader CJ, Curtin D, Chong TT, Hendrikse JJ, Coxon JP. PMID: 38368455; PMCID: PMC10874400.
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    4. Ageing attenuates exercise-enhanced motor cortical plasticity. J Physiol. 2023 Dec; 601(24):5733-5750. Curtin D, Cadwallader CJ, Taylor EM, Andrews SC, Stout JC, Hendrikse JJ, Chong TT, Coxon JP. PMID: 37917116.
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    5. Post-Diagnostic Support for Behaviour Changes in Young-Onset Dementia in Australia. Brain Sci. 2023 Oct 30; 13(11). Cadwallader CJ, Velakoulis D, Loi SM. PMID: 38002489; PMCID: PMC10670083.
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    6. Acute exercise as a modifier of neocortical plasticity and aperiodic activity in the visual cortex. Sci Rep. 2023 05 09; 13(1):7491. Cadwallader CJ, Steiniger J, Cooper PS, Zhou SH, Hendrikse J, Sumner RL, Kirk IJ, Chong TT, Coxon JP. PMID: 37161049; PMCID: PMC10169840.
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    7. Cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament light chain differentiates behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia progressors from non-progressors. J Neurol Sci. 2022 11 15; 442:120439. Eratne D, Keem M, Lewis C, Kang M, Walterfang M, Farrand S, Loi S, Kelso W, Cadwallader C, Berkovic SF, Li QX, Masters CL, Collins S, Santillo A, Velakoulis D, MiND Study Group. PMID: 36201960.
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    8. Music and Psychology & Social Connections Program: Protocol for a Novel Intervention for Dyads Affected by Younger-Onset Dementia. Brain Sci. 2022 Apr 15; 12(4). Loi SM, Flynn L, Cadwallader C, Stretton-Smith P, Bryant C, Baker FA. PMID: 35448034; PMCID: PMC9031190.
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    9. Cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament light chain differentiates primary psychiatric disorders from rapidly progressive, Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal disorders in clinical settings. Alzheimers Dement. 2022 11; 18(11):2218-2233. Eratne D, Loi SM, Li QX, Stehmann C, Malpas CB, Santillo A, Janelidze S, Cadwallader C, Walia N, Ney B, Lewis V, Senesi M, Fowler C, McGlade A, Varghese S, Ravanfar P, Kelso W, Farrand S, Keem M, Kang M, Goh AMY, Dhiman K, Gupta V, Watson R, Yassi N, Kaylor-Hughes C, Kanaan R, Perucca P, Dobson H, Vivash L, Ali R, O'Brien TJ, Hansson O, Zetterberg H, Blennow K, Walterfang M, Masters CL, Berkovic SF, Collins S, Velakoulis D, MiND Study Group. PMID: 35102694.
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    10. What's off-key in the brain of musicians with focal task-specific dystonia? J Physiol. 2018 06; 596(12):2277-2278. Cadwallader CJ, Curtin D, Taylor EM, Coxon JP. PMID: 29687896; PMCID: PMC6002206.
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