Aaron Colverson, PhD

Postdoctoral Scholar & Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health
Fields of Interest: 

Aaron Colverson is a Doctor of Philosophy in Ethnomusicology, with partnering research in Neuropsychology. He graduated from Berklee College of Music with a BM degree in Professional Music focusing on jazz violin performance, after which he moved to Nairobi, Kenya, for two years, embedding himself in East African musical traditions and cultures. He received a fellowship to study music and prosocial interaction in Alzheimer’s disease and endeavors to build cross-disciplinary competency between ethnomusicology and neuropsychology in the context of gerontology. Aaron studies rhythm perception, learning, and performance in the healthy aging population using a mixed-methods approach involving neuropsychological assessment, rhythmic musical activities, and functional magnetic resonance imaging.

He works as a hybrid postdoctoral/leadership-training fellow with the Memory and Aging Center and Global Brain Health Institute at the University of California, San Francisco.

In his spare time, Aaron avidly pursues improvement in competitive ultimate frisbee.

Publications: 

Frontal GABA levels associate with musical rhythm production in healthy aging adults.

Brain and cognition

Britton MK, Colverson A, Cohen RA, Velez X, Lamb DG, Porges EC, Williamson JB

Sex and gender differences in cognitive resilience to aging and Alzheimer's disease.

Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association

Arenaza-Urquijo EM, Boyle R, Casaletto K, Anstey KJ, Vila-Castelar C, Colverson A, Palpatzis E, Eissman JM, Kheng Siang Ng T, Raghavan S, Akinci M, Vonk JMJ, Machado LS, Zanwar PP, Shrestha HL, Wagner M, Tamburin S, Sohrabi HR, Loi S, Bartrés-Faz D, Dubal DB, Prashanthi V, Okonkwo O, Hohman TJ, Ewers M, Buckley RF, Reserve, Resilience and Protective Factors Professional Interest Area, Sex and Gender Professional I

Social prescribing outcomes: a mapping review of the evidence from 13 countries to identify key common outcomes.

Frontiers in medicine

Sonke J, Manhas N, Belden C, Morgan-Daniel J, Akram S, Marjani S, Oduntan O, Hammond G, Martinez G, Davidson Carroll G, Rodriguez AK, Burch S, Colverson AJ, Pesata V, Fancourt D

Defining "Arts Participation" for Public Health Research.

Health promotion practice

Sonke J, Rodriguez AK, Colverson A, Akram S, Morgan N, Hancox D, Wagner-Jacobson C, Pesata V

Arts Engagement as a Health Behavior: An Opportunity to Address Mental Health Inequities.

Community health equity research & policy

Rodriguez AK, Akram S, Colverson AJ, Hack G, Golden TL, Sonke J

Effects of Sound Interventions on the Permeability of the Blood-Brain Barrier and Meningeal Lymphatic Clearance.

Brain sciences

Sachdeva S, Persaud S, Patel M, Popard P, Colverson A, Doré S

Engaging the Arts for Wellbeing in the United States of America: A Scoping Review.

Frontiers in psychology

Pesata V, Colverson A, Sonke J, Morgan-Daniel J, Schaefer N, Sams K, Carrion FM, Hanson S

Music, Mind, Mood, and Mingling in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias: A Scoping Review.

Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD

Colverson AJ, Trifilio E, Williamson JB