
Biography
Jonathan is a doctoral student in Neuroscience. He received his B.S. in Dietetics from Iowa State University, and his M.S. in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His research interests focus on the relationship and effects of modifiable lifestyle behaviors, with an emphasis on non-traditional modes of physical and mental training, such as yoga and mindfulness meditation. He enjoys reading, cooking, practicing yoga and meditation, and being active in all kinds of ways, among other things.
Research Interests
Member of the Mobility and Fall Prevention Laboratory
Research interests: Modifiable lifestyle behaviors and their interactive/synergestic effects on cognitive health, non-traditional modes of exercicse and cognitive training (e.g., yoga, tai-chi, meditation, etc), non-canonical states of consciousness, neurophenomenology, large-scale brain connectivity
Education
B.S. Dietetics - Iowa State University
M.S. Nutritional Sciences - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Courses Taught
PSYCH 100 (Fall 2022, Spring 2023)
Highlighted Publications
Voss S, Cerna J, Gothe NG, Yoga Impacts Cognitive Health: Mechanisms via Neurophysiological Changes and Stress-regulation. Exerc Sport Sci Rev. 2023.
Cerna J, Edwards CG, Martell S, Anaraki Athari N, Walk ADM, Robbs CM, Adamson BC, Flemming IR, Labriola L, Motl RW, Khan NA. Neuroprotective Influence of Macular Xanthophylls and Retinal Integrity on Cognitive Function among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. Int J Psychophysiol. 2023
Cerna J, Anaraki NSA, Robbs CM, et al. Macular Xanthophylls and Markers of the Anterior Visual Pathway among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. J Nutr. 2021
Kim J, McKenna CF, Askow AT, Salvador AF, Scaroni SE, Cerna J, Cannavale CN, Paluska SA, De Lisio M, Petruzzello SJ, Burd NA, Khan NA. Higher Protein Intakes does not Modulate Resistance Training-Induced Changes in Myokines and Cognitive Function in Middle-aged Adults. Brain Plast. 2023.
Kim J, McKenna CF, Salvador AF, Scaroni SE, Askow AT, Cerna J, Cannavale CN, Paluska SA, De Lisio M, Petruzzello SJ, Burd NA, Khan NA. Cathepsin B and Muscular Strength are Independently Associated with Cognitive Control. Brain Plast. 2022;1–15.
Kim J, Bollaert RE, Cerna J, Khan NA. Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity is Related with Retinal Neuronal and Axonal Integrity in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 2022