BRAIN RESILIENCE, eXERCISE, AND DEVELOPMENT LAB
We are the Brain Resilience, Exercise, and Development (BREAD) Lab at Kingston University. We study neurodevelopmental disorders and mental health conditions across the lifespan, and seek lifestyle and preventive strategies to address these conditionsÂ
LATEST NEWS
New paper hot off the press! Acute moderate-intensity aerobic exercise facilitates processing speed involving inhibitory control but not neuroelectric index of control process and cognitive integration has been published in IJSEP.
Congraduations to our undergrad student, Fatima, for receiving an offer from the Mental Health Studies MSc at KCL!
Dr Hsieh and collaborators have been awarded the Research Investment Fund to expand our laboratory facilities and devices.
New paper hot off the press! Acute bouts of aerobic exercise do not modulate task-evoked midfrontal theta oscillations in school-age children has been published in Journal of Cognitive Enhancement.
Dr Hsieh and collaborators have been awarded the KERI Pump-priming grant to initiate the first work package of our ActiGamer trial!