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CURRICULUM VITAE Brian M. Sandroff Institutional Address Brian M. Sandroff, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Therapy School of Health Professions The University of Alabama at Birmingham SHPB 389 1720 2 nd Ave South Birmingham, AL 35294-1212 Office phone: 205-934-5972 E-mail: sandroff@uab.edu Education 2005-2009 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, B.S., Kinesiology 2009-2012 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, M.S., Kinesiology 2012-2015 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D., Kinesiology Professional Positions 2015-2016 Postdoctoral Fellow, Kessler Foundation 2016-2017 Assistant Professor Affiliation, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rutgers University 2016-2017 Associate Research Scientist, Kessler Foundation 2017- Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alabama at Birmingham Teaching Experience 2011-2012 Lead Course Instructor: KIN 122: Physical Activity and Health* 2012-2013 Lead Course Instructor: KIN 122: Physical Activity and Health* 2013-2014 Lead Course Instructor: KIN 122 (online): Physical Activity and Health* 2014-2015 Lead Course Instructor: KIN 122 (online): Physical Activity and Health* * List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent By Their Students Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1

Honors and Awards 2010 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting Scholarship Award Winner 2012 Roger Morse Most-Promising Graduate Student Award Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2012 Invited Presentation Whitaker Finalist ACTRIMS 2012 San Diego 2012 List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent By Their Students Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2013 List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent By Their Students Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2013 T.K.Cureton Physical Fitness Research Award Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2014 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting Scholarship Award Winner 2014 List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent By Their Students Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2015 Harriet and Ludwig T. Stoyke Outstanding Graduate Student Award 2016 Invited Young Investigator Platform Presentation ACTRIMS Forum 2016 New Orleans 2016 ACTRIMS Educational Travel Grant Award 2016 Invited Presentation Whitaker Finalist Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Center Annual Meeting 2016 Washington, DC 2016 ECTRIMS Travel Grant Award 2017 Elite Reviewer Designation Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Professional Service 2014 Voting Member College of Applied Health Sciences Grievance Committee for Academic Integrity 2014 Invited Presenter National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater Illinois Chapter, Regional Research Symposium 2014 Graduate Student Mentor for New Kinesiology Graduate Students 2014 Search Committee for Visiting Research Specialist in Kinesiology 2016 Invited Presenter Wellness Symposium, MS Hope for a Cure 2017 Invited Presenter Learning on Demand: A CE Wellness Series (Webinar), Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, National Multiple Sclerosis Society Ad-Hoc Reviewer Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; BioMed Research International; Canadian Journal of Diabetes; Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy; Clinical Rehabilitation; Contemporary Clinical Trials; European Neurology; Gait & Posture; Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society; Journal of Motor Behavior; Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation; Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy; Journal of the Neurological Sciences; Journal of Physical Activity and Health; 2

Journal of Psychosomatic Research; Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development; Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport; Medical Engineering & Physics; Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise; Multiple Sclerosis Journal; Neurodegenerative Disease Management; Neurological Research; Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; PLoS ONE; Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine Externally Funded Grants 1. Principal Investigator (Pilot Grant; 2015-2016). Mechanisms of Acute Exercise Effects on Cognition in MS: The MAX-Cog Study. Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. 2. Principal Investigator (Investigator Sponsored Trial; 2016-2019). Effects of Walking Exercise Training on Learning and Memory Outcomes in MS. EMD Serono. Pending Externally Funded Grants 1. Principal Investigator (R01; 2017-2022). Treadmill Walking Exercise Training Effects on Cognition and Brain Function in Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematically- Developed Randomized Controlled Trial. National Institutes of Health; National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research. 2. Co-Investigator (R01; 2017-2022). Flexibility, Toning, and Balance in Multiple Sclerosis: FlexToBa-MS. National Institutes of Health; National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research. 3. Co-Investigator (R01; 2017-2022). Rehabilitation For Those Who Need It Most: Effects of Robotic Exoskeleton Exercise Training on Mobility in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. National Institutes of Health; National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke. 4. Co-Investigator (Research Grant; 2017-2020). Effect of Exercise Intensity on Fitness, Mobility, Subclinical Atherosclerosis, and Cognitive Function Using Home Based Exercise Training in MS. National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Internally Funded Grants 1. Co-Principal Investigator (Pilot Grant; 2016-2017). Why is the dual-task cost of walking important in MS? An examination of ecological validity and cortical activation. MS Collaborative Network of New Jersey. 3

2. Co-Investigator (Pilot Grant; 2016-2017). The effects of aquatic exercise on fatigue and cognition in persons with multiple sclerosis. MS Collaborative Network of New Jersey. Published Manuscripts 1. Motl RW, Sandroff BM. Objective monitoring of physical activity behavior in multiple sclerosis. Phys Ther Rev 2010; 15(3): 204-11. 2. Motl RW, Sandroff BM, Benedict RHB. Cognitive dysfunction and multiple sclerosis: developing a rationale for considering the efficacy of exercise training. Mult Scler 2011; 17(9): 1034-40. 3. Sosnoff JJ, Boes MK, Sandroff BM, Socie MJ, Pula JH, Motl RW. Walking and thinking in persons with multiple sclerosis who vary in disability. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2011; 92: 2028-33. 4. Sosnoff JJ, Socie MJ, Boes MK, Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Suh Y, Weikert M, Balantrapu S, Morrison S, Motl RW. Mobility, Balance and Falls in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. PLoS One 2011; 6(11): e28021 5. Suh Y, Weikert M, Dlugonski D, Sandroff B, Motl R. Social cognitive correlates of physical activity: findings from a cross-sectional study of adults with relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis. J Phys Act Health 2011; 8: 626-35. 6. Balantrapu S, Sandroff B, Sosnoff J, Motl RW. Perceived impact of spasticity is associated with spatial and temporal parameters of gait in persons with multiple sclerosis. ISRN Neurol 2012; 2012:675431. 7. Boes MK, Sosnoff JJ, Sandroff BM, Michael J. Socie, Pula JH, Motl RW. Postural control in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects of disability status and dual task. J Neurol Sci 2012; 315(1-2): 44-8. 8. Dlugonski D, Motl RW, Mohr DC, Sandroff BM. Internet-delivered behavioral intervention to increase physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis: sustainability and secondary outcomes. Psychol Health Med 2012; 17(6): 636-51. 9. Motl RW, McAuley E, Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM. Premorbid physical activity predicts disability progression in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. J Neurol Sci 2012; 323(1-2):123-7. 10. Motl RW, Sandroff BM, Sosnoff JJ. Commercially available accelerometry as an ecologically valid measure of ambulation in persons with multiple sclerosis. Expert Rev Neurother 2012; 12(9): 1079-88 4

11. Motl RW, Sandroff BM, Suh Y, Sosnoff J. Energy cost of walking and its association with gait parameters, daily activity, and fatigue in persons with mild multiple sclerosis. Neurorehabil Neural Repair 2012; 26(8): 1015-21. 12. Motl RW, Suh Y, Balantrapu S, Sandroff BM, Sosnoff JJ, Pula J, Goldman MD, Fernhall B. Evidence for the different physiological significance of the 6- and 2- minute walk test in multiple sclerosis. BMC Neurol 2012; 12: 6. 13. Motl RW, Suh Y, Weikert M, Dlugonski D, Balantrapu S, Sandroff B. Fatigue, depression, and phyiscal activity in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: results from a prospective, 18-month study. Mult Scler Relat Disord 2012; 1: 43-8. 14. Sandroff BM, Dlugonski D, Weikert M, Suh Y, Balantrapu S, Motl RW. Physical activity and multiple sclerosis: new insights regarding inactivity. Acta Neurol Scand 2012; 126(4):256-62. 15. Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Fitness and cognitive processing speed in persons with multiple sclerosis: a cross-sectional investigation. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 2012; 34(10): 1041-52. 16. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, Suh Y. Accelerometer output and its association with energy expenditure in persons with multiple sclerosis. J Rehabil Res Dev 2012; 49(3): 467-76. 17. Sosnoff JJ, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Quantifying gait abnormalities in persons with multiple sclerosis with minimal disability. Gait Posture 2012; 36(1): 154-6. 18. Sosnoff JJ, Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Morrison SM, Motl RW. Falls and physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler Int 2012; 2012: 315620. 19. Sosnoff JJ, Socie MJ, Boes MK, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Does a waist worn Actigraph accelerometer quantify community ambulation in persons with multiple sclerosis. J Rehabil Res Dev 2012; 49(9): 1405-10. 20. Suh Y, Weikert M, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Physical Activity, Social Support, and Depression: Possible independent and indirect associations in persons with multiple sclerosis. Psychol Health Med 2012; 17(2): 196-206. 21. Weikert M, Suh Y, Lane A, Sandroff B, Dlugonski D, Fernhall B, Motl RW. Accelerometry is associated with walking mobility, not physical activity, in persons with multiple sclerosis. Med Eng Phys 2012; 34(5): 590-7. 22. Balantrapu S, Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Motl RW. Integrity of the anterior visual pathway and its association with ambulatory performance in multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler Int 2013; 2013: 481035. 5

23. Dlugonski D, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Suh Y, Balantrapu S, Motl RW. Steps per day among persons with multiple sclerosis: Variation by demographic, clinical, and device characteristics. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2013; 94(8): 1534-9. 24. Klaren RE, Motl RW, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA. Objectively quantified physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2013; 94(12): 2342-8. 25. Learmonth YC, Dlugonski D, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Klaren R, Motl RW. Psychometric properties of the Fatigue Severity Scale and the Modified Fatigue Impact Scale. J Neurol Sci 2013; 331(1-2): 102-7. 26. Learmonth YC, Dlugonski D, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. The reliability, precision and clinically meaningful change of walking assessments in multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler 2013; 19(13): 1784-91. 27. Learmonth YC, Motl RW, Sandroff BM, Pula HJ, Cadavid D. Validation of Patient Determined Disease Steps (PDDS) Scale Scores in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. BMC Neurol 2013; 13(1): 37. 28. Morrison S, Sosnoff JJ, Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Motl RW. The dynamics of finger tremor in multiple sclerosis is affected by whole body position. J Neurol Sci 2013: 324(1-2): 84-9. 29. Motl RW, Balantrapu S, Pilutti L, Dlugonski D, Suh Y, Sandroff BM, Lane A, Fernhall B. Sympomatic correlates of six-minute walk performance in persons with multiple sclerosis. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med 2013; 49(1): 59-66. 30. Motl RW, Cadavid D, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Pula JH, Benedict RHB. Cognitive processing speed has minimal influence on the construct validity of Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale-12 scores. J Neurol Sci 2013; 335: 169-73. 31. Motl RW, McAuley E, Sandroff BM. Longitudinal Change in Physical Activity and its Correlates in Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. Phys Ther 2013; 93: 1037-48. 32. Motl RW, McAuley E, Wynn D, Sandroff B, Suh Y. Physical activity, self-efficacy, and health-related quality of life in persons with multiple sclerosis: analysis of associations between individual-level changes over one year. Qual Life Res 2013; 22(2): 253-61. 33. Motl RW, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM. The importance of physical fitness in multiple sclerosis. J Nov Physiother 2013; 3(2): 141-7. 6

34. Motl RW, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Dlugonski D, Sosnoff JJ, Pula JH. Validation of accelerometry as a measure of walking behavior in multiple sclerosis. Acta Neurol Scand 2013; 127(6): 384-90. 35. Motl RW, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Klaren R, Balantrapu S, McAuley E, Sosnoff JJ, Fernhall B. Rationale and design of a randomized controlled, clinical trial investigating a comprehensive exercise stimulus for improving mobility disability outcomes in persons with multiple sclerosis. Contemp Clin Trials 2013; 35(1): 151-8. 36. Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM, Suh Y, Pula JH, Sosnoff JJ, Motl RW. Gait and six-minute walk performance in persons with multiple sclerosis. J Neurol Sci 2013; 334(1-2): 72-6. 37. Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM, Suh Y, Pula JH, Sosnoff JJ, Motl RW. Further validation of multiple sclerosis walking scale-12 scores based on spatiotemporal gait parameters. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2013; 94(3): 575-8. 38. Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Comparison of ActiGraph activity monitors in persons with multiple sclerosis and controls. Disabil Rehabil 2013; 35(9): 725-31. 39. Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Motl RW. Physical activity and information processing speed in persons with multiple sclerosis: A prospective study. Ment Health Phys Act 2013; 6(3): 205-11. 40. Sandroff BM, Sosnoff JJ, Motl RW. Physical fitness, walking performance, and gait in multiple sclerosis. J Neurol Sci 2013; 328(1-2): 70-6. 41. Socie MJ, Motl RW, Pula JH, Sandroff BM, Sosnoff JJ. Gait variability and disability in multiple sclerosis. Gait Posture 2013; 38(1): 51-5. 42. Socie MJ, Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Hsiao-Wecksler ET, Motl RW, Sosnoff JJ. Footfall placement variability and falls in multiple sclerosis. Ann Biomed Eng 2013; 41(8): 1740-7. 43. Sosnoff JJ, Balantrapu S, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Morrison S, Motl RW. Cognitive processing speed is related to fall frequency in older adults with multiple sclerosis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2013; 94(8): 1567-72. 44. Wajda DA, Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Motl RW, Sosnoff JJ. Effects of walking direction and cognitive challenges on gait in persons with multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler Int 2013; 2013: 859323. 45. Balantrapu S, Sosnoff JJ, Pula JH, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Leg spasticity and ambulation in multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler Int 2014; 2014: 649390. 7

46. Learmonth YC, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Klaren R, Ensari I, Riskin BJ, Holtzer R, Motl RW. Cognitive motor interference during walking in multiple sclerosis using an alternate letter alphabet task. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2014; 95(8): 1498-1503. 47. Motl RW, Sosnoff JJ, Dlugonski D, Pilutti LA, Klaren R, Sandroff BM. Walking and cognition, but not symptoms, correlate with dual task cost of walking in MS. Gait Posture 2014; 39(3): 870-4. 48. Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM, Klaren RE, Motl RW. Internet-delivered lifestyle physical activity intervention improves body composition in multiple sclerosis: preliminary evidence from a randomized controlled trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2014; 95(7): 1283-8. 49. Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM, Klaren R, Motl RW. Randomized controlled trial of a behavioral intervention targeting symptoms and physical activity in multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler 2014; 20(5): 594-601. 50. Sandroff BM, Dlugonski D, Pilutti LA, Pula JH, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Physical activity is associated with cognitive processing speed in persons with multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler Relat Disord 2014; 3(1): 123-8. 51. Sandroff BM, Klaren RE, Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Randomized controlled trial of physical activity, cognition, and walking in multiple sclerosis. J Neurol 2014; 261(2): 363-72. 52. Sandroff BM, Klaren RE, Pilutti LA, Motl RW. Oxygen cost of walking in persons with multiple sclerosis: disability matters, but why? Mult Scler Int 2014; doi:10.1155/2014/162765. 53. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, Kam JP, Pula JH. Accelerometer measured physical activity and the integrity of the anterior visual pathway in multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler Relat Disord 2014; 3(1): 117-22. 54. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, Pilutti LA, Learmonth YC, Ensari I, Dlugonski D, Klaren RE, Balantrapu S, Riskin BJ. Accuracy of StepWatch and ActiGraph accelerometers for measuring steps taken among persons with multiple sclerosis. PLoS One 2014; 9(4): e93511. 55. Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Learmonth YC, Suh Y, Balantrapu S, Pula JH, Motl RW. Comparing two conditions of administering the six-minute walk in persons with multiple sclerosis. Int J MS Care 2014; 16(1): 48-54. 56. Sandroff BM, Riskin BJ, Agiovlasitis S, Motl RW. Accelerometer cut-points derived during over-ground walking in persons with mild, moderate, and severe multiple sclerosis. J Neurol Sci 2014; 340: 50-7. 8

57. Sosnoff JJ, Socie MJ, Sandroff BM, Balantrapu S, Suh Y, Pula JH, Motl RW. Mobility and cognitive correlates of dual task cost of walking in persons with multiple sclerosis. Disabil Rehabil 2014; 36(3): 205-9. 58. Klaren RE, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Impairment and disability in persons with MS: do functional performance or functional limitations matter? Psychol Health Med 2015; 20(6): 646-52. 59. Motl RW, McAuley E, Sandroff BM, Hubbard EA. Descriptive epidemiology of physical activity rates in multiple sclerosis. Acta Neurol Scand 2015; 131(6): 422-5. 60. Motl RW, Sandroff BM. Benefits of exercise training in multiple sclerosis. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep 2015; 15(9): 62. 61. Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Klaren RE, Learmonth YC, Platta M, Hubbard EA, Stratton M, Motl RW. Physical fitness assessment across the disability spectrum in multiple sclerosis: a comparison of different testing modalities. J Neurol Phys Ther 2015; 39(4): 241-9. 62. Sandroff BM. Exercise and cognition in multiple sclerosis: the importance of acute exercise for developing better interventions. Neurosci Beiobehav Rev 2015; 59: 173-83. 63. Sandroff BM, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Non-significant associations between measures of inhibitory control and walking while thinking in persons with multiple sclerosis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2015; 96(8): 1518-24. 64. Sandroff BM, Hillman CH, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Acute effects of walking, cycling, and yoga exercise on cognition in persons with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis without impaired cognitive processing speed. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 2015; 37(2): 209-19. 65. Sandroff BM, Hillman CH, Motl RW. Aerobic fitness is associated with inhibitory control in persons with multiple sclerosis. Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2015; 30(4): 329-40. 66. Sandroff BM, Hubbard EA, Pilutti LA, Motl RW. No association between body composition and cognition in ambulatory persons with multiple sclerosis: a brief report. J Rehabil Res Dev 2015; 53(2): 301-8. 67. Sandroff BM, Klaren RE, Motl RW. Physical inactivity, deconditioning, and walking impairment in persons with multiple sclerosis. J Neurol Phys Ther 2015; 39(2): 103-10. 9

68. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, Sosnoff JJ, Pula JH. Further validation of the six-spot step test as a measure of ambulation in multiple sclerosis. Gait Posture 2015; 41(1): 222-7. 69. Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Association between physical fitness and cognitive function in multiple sclerosis: does disability status matter? Neurorehabil Neural Repair 2015; 29(3): 214-23. 70. Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Motl RW. Does the six-minute walk test measure walking performance or physical fitness in persons with multiple sclerosis? NeuroRehabilitation 2015; 37: 149-55. 71. Agiovlasitis S, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Prediction of oxygen uptake during walking in persons with multiple sclerosis. J Rehab Res Dev 2016; 53(2): 199-206. 72. Agiovlasitis S, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Step-rate cut-points for physical activity intensity in patients with multiple sclerosis: the effect of disability status. J Neurol Sci 2016; 361: 95-100. 73. Ensari I, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. The acute effects of walking exercise and yoga on mood in persons with multiple sclerosis. Int J MS Care 2016; 18(1): 1-8. 74. Hernandez ME, Holtzer R, Chaparro G, Jean K, Balto JM, Sandroff BM, Izzetoglu M, Motl RW. Brain activation changes during locomotion in middle-aged to older adults with multiple sclerosis. J Neurol Sci 2016; 370: 277-83. 75. Klaren RE, Balto JM, Sandroff BM, Chaparro G, Hernandez M, Motl RW. Preliminary evidence for the effects of aging and multiple sclerosis on cognitive performance: an analysis based on effect size estimates. Exp Aging Res 2016; in press. 76. Klaren RE, Sandroff BM, Fernhall B, Motl RW. Comprehensive profile of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in ambulatory persons with multiple sclerosis. Sports Med 2016; 46(9): 1365-79. 77. Klaren RE, Sandroff BM, McAuley E, Motl RW. Is aging associated with cognitive function in multiple sclerosis? Curr Trends Neurol 2016; in press. 78. Motl RW, Chaparro G, Hernandez ME, Balto JM, Sandroff BM. Physical function in older adults with multiple sclerosis: an application of the Short Physical Performance Battery. J Geriatr Phys Ther 2016; in press. 79. Motl RW, Sandroff BM, DeLuca J. Exercise training and cognitive rehabilitation: a symbiotic approach for rehabilitating walking and cognitive functions in multiple sclerosis? Neurorehabil Neural Repair 2016; 30(6): 499-511. 10

80. Sandroff BM, Balto JM, Klaren RE, Sommer SK, DeLuca J, Motl RW. Systematically-developed pilot randomized controlled trial of exercise and cognition in persons with multiple sclerosis. Neurocase 2016; 22(5): 443-50. 81. Sandroff BM, Hillman CH, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Acute effects of varying intensities of treadmill walking exercise on inhibitory control in persons with multiple sclerosis: a pilot investigation. Physiol Behav 2016; 154: 20-7. 82. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, Davis SL. Effects of vigorous walking exercise on core body temperature and inhibitory control in thermosensitive persons with MS. Neurodegener Dis Manag 2016; 6(1): 13-21. 83. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, Scudder MR, DeLuca J. Systematic, evidence-based review of exercise, physical activity, and physical fitness effects on cognition in persons with multiple sclerosis. Neuropsychol Rev 2016; 26(3): 271-94. 84. Sandroff BM, Schwartz CE, DeLuca J. Measurement and maintenance of reserve in multiple sclerosis: a review. J Neurol 2016; 263: 2158-69. 85. Sebastião E, Sandroff BM, Learmonth YC, Motl RW. Validity of the timed up and go as a measure of functional mobility in persons with multiple sclerosis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2016; 97(7): 1072-7. 86. Ensari I, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Intensity of treadmill walking exercise on acute mood symptoms in persons with multiple sclerosis. Anxiety Stress Coping 2017; 30(1): 15-25. 87. Motl RW, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Klaren RE, Baynard T, Fernhall B. Physical activity, sedentary behavior, and aerobic capacity in persons with multiple sclerosis. J Neurol Sci 2017; 372: 342-6. 88. Sandroff BM, Johnson CL, Motl RW. Exercise training effects on memory and hippocampal viscoelasticity in multiple sclerosis: a novel application of magnetic resonance elastography. Neuroradiology 2017; 59(1): 61-7. 89. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, DeLuca J. The influence of cognitive impairment on the fitness/cognition/relationship in MS. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2017; in press. 90. Sosnoff JJ, Wajda DA, Sandroff BM, Roeing K, Sung J, Motl RW. Dual task training in persons with multiple sclerosis: a feasibility randomized controlled trial. Clin Rehabil 2017; in press. Textbook Editor 1. DeLuca J, Sandroff BM (Eds). Cognition and Behavior in Multiple Sclerosis. American Psychological Association; 2017: in press. 11

Textbook Chapters 1. Sandroff BM, Sandry J, DeLuca J. The neuropsychology of multiple sclerosis. In Parks R, Zec R, Jefferson A, Bondi M. (Eds.) Neuropsychology of Alzheimer s Disease and Other Dementias, 2 nd Edition. Oxford University Press; in press. 2. Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Exercise, physical activity, physical fitness, and cognition in multiple sclerosis. In DeLuca J, Sandroff BM (Eds.) Cognition and Behavior in Multiple Sclerosis. American Psychological Association; 2017: in press. Published Abstracts and Conference Presentations: 1. Weikert M, Suh Y, Dlugonski D, Mazurski L, Heid C, Sandroff B, Sikaczowski N, Hayes A, Motl R. Symptom cluster and physical activity in multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting 2009. 2. Sandroff BM, Suh Y, Lungaro J, Motl RW. Differences in self-reported and objectively measured physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis vs. healthy controls? [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2010; 12: s1. 3. Weikert ML, Dlugonski D, Suh Y, Sandroff B, Motl RW. The impact of gait disability on the calibration of accelerometer output in adults with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2010; 12 (Suppl 1): 73-4. 4. Balantrapu S, Sandroff BM, Sosnoff JJ, Motl RW. Self- reported impact of spasticity is associated with spatiotemporal parameters of gait [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2011; 13: 81-2. 5. Balantrapu S, Sosnoff JJ, Pula JH, Weikert ML, Suh Y, Boes MK, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Spasticity of the legs and its effect on measures of ambulation and gait [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2011; 13: 82. 6. Boes MK, Sosnoff JJ, Pula JH, Sandroff BM, Motl RM. Standing, walking, and thinking in multiple sclerosis [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2011; 13: 67-8. 7. Motl RW, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM, McAuley E, Mohr D. Increasing physical activity behavior in people with multiple sclerosis: results of a behavioral intervention [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2011; 13: 66. 8. Sandroff BM, Kam JP, Pula JH, Motl RW. Physical activity is associated with decreased axonal loss in people with multiple sclerosis [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2011; 13: 74-5. 12

9. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, Suh Y, Balantrapu S. Calibration of accelerometer output in people with multiple sclerosis and healthy controls [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2011; 13: 70-1. 10. Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Physical activity is associated with information processing speed in people with multiple sclerosis [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2011; 13: 21-2. 11. Sosnoff JJ, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Pula JH, Morrison SM, Motl RW. Falls and Physical Activity in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis [Abstract]. 1 st International Symposium on Gail and Balance in Multiple Sclerosis 2011. 12. Sosnoff JJ, Boes MK, Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Motl RW. Walking and thinking in people with multiple sclerosis [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2011; 13: 3. 13. Sosnoff JJ, Socie MJ, Boes MK, Sandroff BM, Suh Y, Motl RW. Ambulatory mobility monitoring in people with multiple sclerosis [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2011; 13: 69-70. 14. Weikert ML, Dlugonski D, Suh Y, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Accelerometry measures walking mobility, not physical activity, in multiple sclerosis [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2011; 13: 27. 15. Dlugonski D, Motl RW, Mohr DC, Sandroff BM. Internet-delivered behavioral intervention to increase physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis: Sustainability and secondary outcomes. Ann Behav Med 2012; 43: s79. 16. Balantrapu S, Suh Y, Sandroff BM, Sosnoff JJ, Pula JH, Motl RW. Total macular volume and its association with ambulatory parameters in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: S2. 17. Balantrapu S, Suh Y, Sandroff BM, Sosnoff JJ, Pula JH, Motl RW. Validation of the six spot step test as a measure of ambulation in multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: S2. 18. Morrison S, Sosnoff JJ, Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Motl RW. The effects of postural position on physiological tremor in multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2012. 19. Motl RW, Balantrapu S, Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Yoojin S, Sandroff B, Lane A, Fernhall B. Symptomatic correlates of six-minute walk performance in persons with multiple sclerosis [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: S2. 13

20. Motl RW, McAuley E, Wynn D, Sandroff BM, Suh Y. Physical activity, selfefficacy, and health-related quality of life in persons with multiple sclerosis: analysis of change over 1 year. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: S2. 21. Motl RW, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Dlugonski D, Suh Y, Blanatrapu S, Pula JH. Validation of accelerometry as a measure of ambulation in multiple sclerosis [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: S2. 22. Pilutti L, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM, Suh Y, Balantrapu S, Motl RW. Characterizing daily step counts in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: S2. 23. Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Dlugonski D, Blanatrapu S, Suh Y, Pula JH, Sosnoff JJ, Motl RW. Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale-12 Scores and gait parameters. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: S2. 24. Sandroff BM, Dlugonski D, Pilutti LA, Pula JH, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. An update on physical activity and cognition in persons with MS. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: s2. 25. Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Comparison of ActiGraph accelerometers in persons with MS and controls. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: s2. 26. Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Aerobic capacity, balance, and cognition in persons with MS. [Platform Presentation]. Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers and Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis Cooperative Meeting, 2012. 27. Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Physical fitness and cognition in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. International Multiple Sclerosis Cognition Society Conference, 2012. 28. Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Suh Y, Balantrapu S, Pula JH, Sosnoff JJ, Motl RW. Two conditions of administering the Six-Minute Walk in persons with MS. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: s2. 29. Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Kam JP, Motl RW. Optical coherence tomography metrics and third ventricular width are associated with cognition in persons with MS. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: s2. 30. Sosnoff J, Sandroff BM, Socie MJ, Balantrapu S, Suh Y, Pula JH, Motl RW. Predictors of dual task cost in persons with multiple sclerosis [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: S2. 31. Sosnoff J, Socie MJ, Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Motl RW. Walking impairment and gait variability in multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2012; 14: S2. 14

32. Suh Y, Sandroff BM, McAuley E, Motl RW. Physical activity, symptoms, and walking impairment over time among persons with multiple sclerosis. Ann Behav Med 2012; 43: s41. 33. Balantrapu S, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Wajda D, Sosnoff JJ, Motl RW. Postural sway and spatio-temporal parameters of gait in multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 34. Ensari I. Motl RW, Sandroff BM, Mullen S. Pattern and predictors of change in depressive symptoms over 30 months in MS. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 35. Klaren R, Motl RW, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA. Objectively quantified physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 36. Learmonth YC, Dlugonski D, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Klaren R, Motl RW. Psychometric properties of the Fatigue Severity Scale and the Modified Fatigue Impact Scale [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 37. Learmonth YC, Dlugonski D, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. The reliability, precision and clinically meaningful change of walking assessments in multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 38. Learmonth YC, Kistler B, Ensari I, Sandroff BM, Fitschen P, Wilund K, Motl RW. A novel approach to low level resistance training in multiple sclerosis: Kaatsu occlusion training. [Abstract]. Mult Scler 2013; 19(11): 557. 39. Learmonth YC, Motl RW, Sandroff BM, Pula JH, Cadavid D. Validation of Patient Determined Disease Steps (PDDS) scale scores in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 40. Learmonth YC, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Klaren RE, Ensari I, Dlugonski D, Balantrapu S, Riskin BJ, Holtzer R, Motl RW. Do you really know your alphabet? The dual task cost of walking in multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. ECTRIMS/RIMS Annual Meeting 2013. 41. Motl RW, Cadavid D, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Pula JH, Benedict RHB. Cognitive processing speed and its influence on the validity of Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale-12 scores. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 42. Motl RW, Sosnoff JJ, Dlugonski D, Pilutti LA, Klaren R, Sandroff BM. Walking and cognition, but not symptoms, correlate with dual task cost of walking in MS. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 15

43. Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Motl RW. Physical activity and cognitive processing speed in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 44. Sandroff BM, Sosnoff JJ, Motl RW. Physical fitness, walking performance, and gait in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 45. Sosnoff JJ, Balantrapu S, Moon Y, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Fanning J, Finlayson ML, Morrison SM, McAuley E, Motl RW. Home based exercise program and fall risk reduction in older adults with MS. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 46. Sosnoff JJ, Balantrapu S, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Morrison SM, Motl RW. Recurrent falls in older adults with MS. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2013; 15: s3. 47. Agiovlasitis S, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Prediction of oxygen uptake during treadmill walking in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. North American Federation of Adapted Physical Activity biannual symposium 2014, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 48. Kinnett-Hopkins DL, Motl RW, McAuley E, Sandroff BM. Do demographic and clinical variables predict change in physical activity over time in people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis? [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2014; 16: s3. 49. Kistler BM, Learmonth Y, Fitschen PJ, Ensari I, Biruete A, Sandroff BM, Jeong JH, Motl RW, Wilund KR. Blood-flow restriction training does not increase muscular gains in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2014; 46(5): 551. 50. Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Sandroff BM, Klaren RE, Motl RW. Physical activity intervention improves body composition in multiple sclerosis: preliminary evidence from a randomized controlled trial. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2014; 16: s3. 51. Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Klaren RE, Learmonth YC, Platta ME, Hubbard EA, Stratton M, Motl RW. Physical fitness assessment across the disability spectrum in multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2014; 16: s3. 52. Sandroff BM, Klaren RE, Pilutti LA, Dlugonski D, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Randomized controlled trial of physical activity and cognition in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2014; 16: s3. 53. Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Physical fitness, cognitive function, and disability status in multiple sclerosis. [Platform Presentation]. Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting 2014. 16

54. Klaren RE, Pilutti LA, Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Impairment and disability in persons with MS: do functional performance or functional limitations matter? [Abstract]. Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting 2015. 55. Sandroff BM, Hillman CH, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Acute effects of walking, cycling, and yoga exercise on cognition in multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2015; 17: s1. 56. Sandroff BM, Hillman CH, Motl RW. Aerobic fitness is associated with inhibitory control in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2015; 17: s1. 57. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, DeLuca J. Exercise training and cognitive rehabilitation: a symbiotic approach for rehabilitating walking and cognitive functions in multiple sclerosis? [Abstract]. National Multiple Sclerosis Society Tykeson Fellows Meeting 2015. 58. Akbar N, Sandroff BM, Strober LB, Wylie GR, DeLuca J, Genova H. Changes in resting-state functional connectivity of the caudate following resistance exercise training in persons with MS: A preliminary report. [Abstract]. European Congress for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis Annual Meeting 2016. 59. Klaren RE, Sandroff BM, Fernhall B, Motl RW. Comprehensive profile of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in ambulatory persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2016; 18: s87. 60. Motl RW, Balto JM, Hernandez ME, Sandroff BM. Physical functioning among older adults with multiple sclerosis: evidence based on an objective outcome. [Abstract]. Int J MS Care 2016; 18: s12. 61. Sandroff BM, Balto JM, Klaren RE, Sommer SK, DeLuca J, Motl RW. Systematically-developed pilot randomized controlled trial of exercise and cognition in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Platform Presentation]. International Multiple Sclerosis Cognition Society Annual Meeting 2016. 62. Sandroff BM, Hillman CH, Benedict RHB, Motl RW. Acute effects of varying intensities of treadmill walking exercise on cognition in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) 2016. 63. Sandroff BM, Johnson CL, Balto JM, Klaren RE, Hubbard EA, Sommer SK, Motl RW. Systematically-developed pilot randomized controlled trial of exercise and cognition in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Whitaker Research Track Platform Presentation]. Int J MS Care 2016; 18: s103. 17

64. Sandroff BM, Motl RW. Acute effects of treadmill walking exercise on inhibitory control in MS: do exercise intensity and thermosensitivity matter? [Platform Presentation]. Mult Scler 2016; 22: 46. 65. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, Scudder MR, DeLuca J. Systematic review of exercise, physical activity, and physical fitness effects on cognition in persons with multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. American Congress for Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Meeting 2016. 66. Sandroff BM, Wylie GR, Johnson CL, Sutton BP, DeLuca J, Motl RW. Treadmill walking exercise training effects on processing speed and thalamic resting-state functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis: a pilot study. [Abstract]. European Congress for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis Annual Meeting 2016. 67. Sebastião E, Sandroff BM, Learmonth YC, Motl RW. Free-living walking behavior in persons with multiple sclerosis at increased and normal fall risk. [Abstract]. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 2016. 68. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, DeLuca J. The influence of cognitive impairment on the fitness/cognition relationship in multiple sclerosis. [Abstract]. Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting 2017. 69. Sandroff BM, Motl RW, DeLuca J. Cognitive performance during aerobic exercise: do exercise modality and fitness level matter? [Abstract]. Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting 2017. 18