IALH Research Fellows Jodie Gawryluk and Theone Paterson, and IALH Student Affiliate Colleen Lacey have co-authored a research article entitled Impact of APOE-ε alleles on brain structure and cognitive function in healthy older adults: A VBM and DTI replication study. The article was published in PLoS ONE. Abstract: Background: The Apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene has …
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The Piano Man: A Case Report of Anterior Thalamic Infarct with Dementia and Preserved Music Ability
IALH Research Fellows Theone Paterson and Jodie Gawryluk have co-authored a research article with IALH Student Affiliate Ashleigh Parker and colleague Tamara Goranson. The article entitled The Piano Man: A Case Report of Anterior Thalamic Infarct with Dementia and Preserved Music Ability was published in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. Abstract: Objective: The thalamus is the …
A Protocol for Remote Cognitive Training Developed for Use in Clinical Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
IALH Research Fellows Jodie Gawryluk and Brian Christie, and IALH Student Affiliates Taylor Snowden-Richardson, Lisa Ohlhauser and Jamie Morrison are collaborating authors on a new research article entitled A Protocol for Remote Cognitive Training Developed for Use in Clinical Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic. The article was published in Neurotrauma Reports. Abstract: Many traumatic brain …
How Does the Brain Age in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis? A Systematic Review
IALH Research Fellow Jodie Gawryluk has co-authored a new research article entitled How does the brain age in individuals with multiple sclerosis? A systematic review. Collaborating authors include Nataliya Tokarska, Isabelle Tottenham, and Charbel Baaklini. The article was published in Frontiers in Neurology. Abstract: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex neurological disorder that involves demyelination, …
Stress and Traumatic Brain Injury: An Inherent Bi-Directional Relationship with Temporal and Synergistic Complexities
IALH Research Fellows Jodie Gawryluk and Brian Christie have co-authored a new research article entitled Stress and traumatic brain injury: An inherent bi-directional relationship with temporal and synergistic complexities. Collaborating authors include Justin Brand, Stuart J. MacDonald and Sandy R. Shultz. The article was published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. Abstract: Traumatic brain injury …
Brief Diesel Exhaust Exposure Acutely Impairs Functional Brain Connectivity in Humans: A Randomized Controlled Crossover Study
IALH Research Fellow Jodie Gawryluk and IALH Student Affiliate Ashleigh Parker have co-authored a research article entitled Brief diesel exhaust exposure acutely impairs functional brain connectivity in humans: a randomized controlled crossover study. Collaborating authors include Daniela J. Polombo, Jason Curran, and Chris Carlsten. The article was published in Environmental Health: A Global Access Science …
Increased Myelination Plays a Central Role in White Matter Neuroplasticity
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Jodie Gawryluk has co-authored a new research article entitled Increased myelination plays a central role in white matter neuroplasticity. Other authors include Eric D.Kirby, Tory O.Frizzell, Lukas A.Grajauskas, Xiaowei Song, Bimal Lakhani, Lara Boyd and Ryan C.N. D’Arcy. The article was published in NeuroImage. Abstract: White matter (WM) neuroplasticity in …
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Longitudinal Changes in Grey Matter and Cognitive Performance Over Four Years of Healthy Aging
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Jodie Gawryluk and IALH Student Affiliates Ashleigh Parker and Heather Kwan have co-authored a new research article with Nicole Neufeld, and Erin Mazerolle entitled Longitudinal Changes in Grey Matter and Cognitive Performance Over Four Years of Healthy Aging. The article was published in Neuroimage: Reports. Abstract: Background: Normal aging is …
A Systematic Review of Neuroimaging Studies Comparing Individuals with Subjective Cognitive Decline to Healthy Controls
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow has co-authored a new research article entitled A Systematic Review of Neuroimaging Studies Comparing Individuals with Subjective Cognitive Decline to Healthy Controls with IALH Student Affiliates Ashleigh Parker, Lisa Ohlhauser, and Vanessa Scarapicchia. Other authors include Collette Smart and Cassandra Szoeke. The article is published in Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. …
Functional near infrared spectroscopy activation during an executive function task differs between healthy older and younger adults
Publication Alert! IALH Faculty Affiliates Stuart MacDonald (Psychology) and Jodie Gawryluk (Psychology and Division of Medical Sciences) have published an article with Drew Halliday, Psychology students Heather Kwan and Vanessa Scarapicchia entitled “Functional near infrared spectroscopy activation during an executive function task differs between healthy older and younger adults” in Aging Brain. Abstract: Background Healthy …
Developing interdisciplinary participatory practices to disrupt the status quo in dementia research
Publication Alert! IALH Affiliate Jodie Gawryluk has published an article with Garima Sood, Daisy Couture, Caylee Raber and Gloria Puurveen entitled “Developing interdisciplinary participatory practices to disrupt the status quo in dementia research” in the The Journal of Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Abstract: BACKGROUND: In dementia research, there is a growing emphasis on generating meaningful research …
A pilot study of the impact of an exercise intervention on brain structure, cognition, and psychosocial symptoms in individuals with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
Publication Alert! IALH Affiliate Jodie Gawryluk has published an article with Chantel Mayo, Laureen Harrison, Kristen Attwell-Pope, and Lynneth A. Stuart-Hill in Pilot and Feasibility Studies entitled A pilot study of the impact of an exercise intervention on brain structure, cognition, and psychosocial symptoms in individuals with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis Abstract: Despite pharmacological treatment, many individuals with …