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Online detection and neuromodulation of replays during working memory in humans
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Working memory is our ability "keep in mind" information and manipulate it when it is not present in the environment. It is central to many aspects of cognition, such as reading, arithmetic, or simple activities such as keeping track of ideas during a conversation. While several studies have been able…
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See the project and researchers2022 Dr. Hubert van Tol Travel Fellowship
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Courtney Bannerman is a doctoral candidate at Queen's University who is conducting research to better understand how the nervous system interacts with the immune system during spinal cord injury pain and those interactions can be changed to offer patients pain relief. Courtney attended the 2022 International Association for the Study…
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Sara de la Salle's, a postdoctoral fellow at University of Ottawa Institute of Mental Health Research, research assessed differences in brain electrical responses to target, distractor, and trauma-related (e.g., gunshots, screams) sounds, and examined their relationship with symptoms in individuals with dissociative and non-dissociative PTSD subtypes. Sara used her travel…
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Marie-Kim is a doctoral student at the University of Laval who is conducting research on dark microglia's ultrastructural features and its interactions with hallmarks of amyloid deposition. Due to this award, Marie-Kim was able to attend the 2022 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Forum in Paris, France.
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Logan Froese is a PhD student at the University of Manitoba, whose work focuses on the evaluation of high-frequency data of cardiovascular and neurovascular physiology to improve personalized patient assessment and care. At the 15th International Neurotrauma Symposium, Logan presented two oral presentations and a poster presentation.