Cognitive neuroscientist. Alum of University of Illinois @CNL_Illinois and Miami U (OH). Excited about aging research, cognition, and the brain in general 🧠⚡️
We test a cascade model of neurocognitive aging in which declines in cerebrovascular health precede and contribute to white matter lesions and fluid cognitive decline. Read below! @DCBovvie https://t.co/2XupiOsBSH
I'll be recruiting a PhD student through the Cog Neuro Program @PsychIllinois this year. If you're interested in brain organization, networks, and cognition, please consider applying. 🧠🧠🧠
🚨The Air Force Research Lab is hiring a Cognitive Neuroscientist with EEG experience! 🚨Think that some members of @TheRealSPR would make excellent candidates 👀
https://t.co/NCiK9zNARV
We (https://t.co/BZD3eBB6yr) are hiring a lab manager! This is an ideal position for someone who wants to apply to graduate school. Minimum 2-year commitment. Please repost!
The #2023SPR meeting issue of Psychophysiology is now online! It includes articles that celebrate SPR members’ accomplishments and those that resonate with some of the themes of the #2023SPR annual meeting. @Wiley @WileyNeuro https://t.co/XKfaTcN6IB
🚨👀🚨Check out our new preprint, showing that stiffening of brain arteries precedes, and contributes to, losses in white matter integrity and fluid intelligence 🧠🫀lead by @DannyBovvie
https://t.co/2dtjTp0FsT
🚨New!🚨We outline a detailed quality control procedure for manual correction of automatic hippocampal subfield segmentations by trained&reliable human raters. It’s optimized for efficiency while prioritizing measurement validity&suits ANY automatic atlas. https://t.co/23tt3cwZw9
The lab’s first single trial optical imaging paper was published today! Not only is it a single trial paper, but it evidences that the fast optical signal is suitable technology to develop real-time brain computer interfaces in the future. Check it out!
https://t.co/tt2VYLboCT
Congratulations to our last stellar CNL grad student, Beth, for passing her first year project talk yesterday! She used a choice reaction time task & ERPs to investigate working memory & fluid intelligence differences in older & younger adults. See “working memory” below 😉
Congratulations to yet another stellar CNL grad student, Xiang, for passing her first year project talk yesterday! She used EEG and optical data to uncover unique activations in the CON and FPN related to shifting and updating (in a cognitive control framework)
So excited to share this project with @erin_e_long examining the role of co-occurring parent and child stress in the longitudinal association between parental depression and child internalizing!
Congratulations to one of our stellar graduate students, Sydney, @sydney_chism23 for passing her first year project talk yesterday! She requested no photos of her be included here so please enjoy this flanker task gif! Sydney used this to measure cognitive control in her work 😊
And how could I forget that our very talented Daniel passed his prelim exam in January! @DCBovvie my deep apologies, I am clearly not on top of updating the Twitterverse on our lab accomplishments. Here’s actual footage of Daniel’s brain while writing his prelim documents:
Congratulations to one of our stellar graduate students, Samia, for passing her first year project talk yesterday! She requested no photos of her be included in this post, so please enjoy this gif of a brain doing some aerobic exercise, a topic heavily featured in her work 😊