fNIM lab is going to Chicago later this month to attend SfN’s Neuroscience 2019 meeting. Members of our lab will be presenting research findings from a variety of topics discussing the brain – cognition relationships in younger and older adults. The topics range from subsequent memory effects at encoding, cortical reinstatement and monitoring at retrieval, to structural differences and their relationship with cognitive performance. See the full list of our poster and nanosymposium presentations below:
Nanosymposium talk:
Paul Hill:
The relationship between age, retrieval-related hippocampal activity, and cortical reinstatement
Poster Presentations:
Marianne de Chastelaine:
Hippocampal BOLD recollection effects predict longitudinal change in memory performance in healthy older adults
Mingzhu Hou:
Mean cortical thickness predicts cognitive change in healthy aging
Eleanor Song Liu:
Age-invariant, overlapping pre- and post-stimulus subsequent memory effects in dorsal medial prefrontal cortex
Sabina Srokova:
Neural pattern similarity is moderated by age and subsequent memory in scene-selective but not face-selective cortical regions
Additionally, Marianne de Chastelaine and Paul Hill will co-chair a nanosymposium: “Medial Temporal Lobe in Learning and Memory“