Excited to share that my first paper is now out in Memory, work with @morganbarense! So grateful to have had such a wonderful and fun undergrad thesis and paper writing experience, and for all the support that made this paper possible! 🗺️🖼️
https://t.co/Bt3hCWJW9u
Doing one new thing a day can greatly improve mood, memory and well-being, #UofT researchers show in a new study — a finding that could be particularly beneficial for those at risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Read more: https://t.co/4qW0DefiQv
Engaging in one new experience daily can enhance #Memory and mood, potentially benefiting those at risk of #CognitiveDecline. Small changes, like altering a daily routine, can have significant impacts. @SciReports https://t.co/ulhXC6zBtk https://t.co/Y84FskSmgi
Excited to share that we have TWO new papers out in Human Brain Mapping today!
1️⃣ The Effect of Segmentation Method on Medial Temporal Lobe Subregion Volumes in Aging
2️⃣ A (Sub)field Guide to Quality Control in Hippocampal Subfield Segmentation on High-Resolution T2-Weighted MRI
At #sfn2024 ? Come check out our posters! We're covering hippocampal timescales, memory malleability, sleep's effects on autobiographical memory, and medial temporal lobe volume and visual discrimination in MCI.
Excited to share our latest work at SfN, where we use a novel fMRI measure to capture the dynamic nature of neural timescales in the hippocampus. Sneak peek (sans results 😉) below. Stop by at Board O35 in MCP Hall A on Saturday from 1–5 pm to learn more! #SfN24@SfNtweets
September is #WorldAlzMonth. Helping those with dementia, the Brain Resilience Study will centre on sleep, draw upon 15 years of BC Generations Project data, and access @thevirtualbrain and MRIs & MEGs at SFU ImageTech.
@SFUneuro
https://t.co/8jpUFcv4Sf
I'm excited to share a new review paper with @morganbarense on the role of sleep in autobiographical memory out now in Current Sleep Medicine Reports. (1/2)
https://t.co/ODE5guyRmD
So much cool work to see at #CNS2024! Here are our lab projects and broader collaborations. Please come by to check them out, or send me a message if you'd like to hear more!
Excited to share that my first paper is now out in Memory, work with @morganbarense! So grateful to have had such a wonderful and fun undergrad thesis and paper writing experience, and for all the support that made this paper possible! 🗺️🖼️
https://t.co/Bt3hCWJW9u
Our findings suggest that a robust spatial scaffold can support vivid re-experiencing and retention of rich episodic details for weaker memories that need it the most! (6/7)
🧠 Call for Abstracts: INS-SLC Mini-Webinar Series 2024! Open for INS In-Training Members worldwide to share their research & interests! Submit a 300-word abstract by May 1, 2024, 11:59 PM UTC. Details & submission: https://t.co/NDdxRTsoqq #Neuropsychology#Research