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Research Training Centre Annual Report 2014-2015

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8 RTC Annual Report 2014 - 2015 Speaker Presentation Title Michael Armson *, Powell Chu*, Joelle Zimmerman*, Jacqueline Zimmerman*, Dr. Marie St - Laurent*, Nick Diamond*, Melissa Hebscher*, John Anderson*, Hannah Stewart* , Baycrest and Alex Barnett, Toronto Western Hospital Rotman Bite Size Blitz Dr. Gerald Voelbel, New York Uni versity Computerized auditory training improves verbal processing speed in adults with traumatic brain injury: A model of neuroplasticity training Dr. Natasha Kovacevic, Baycrest My Virtual Dream: A novel avenue for neuroscience? The Grady Lab, Baycrest What's new in the Grady Lab? Dr. Dylan Edwards, Weill Cornell Medical College Transcranial brain stimulation & robotics in human motor recovery Dr. Paul Frankland, Hospital for Sick Children Hippocampal neurogenesis, forgetting and infantile amnesia Dr. Chris Honey, University of Toronto Uncovering stimulus - induced network dynamics during narrative comprehension Dr. Jason Lerch, Hospital for Sick Children Mickey vs. Minnie: Sex differences in brain and behaviour explored through mouse models and MRI Dr. Sue Becker, McMaster University The consequences of a neurogenic memory system in humans: advantages and vulnerabilities Dr . Don Mabbott, Hospital for Sick Children Training the brain to repair itself. Exercise in children treated with cranial radiation for brain tumours. Dr. Rosalyn Moran, Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute Predictive coding & aging neurobiology Jordana Wynn*, Dr. Matthew Sutherland*, Jessica Arsenault*, Dr. Yi Du* Trainee Data Blitz Dr. Sandra Black, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Brain networks and network science – Big data in a shrinking world 3 The 2014 - 2015 Rounds Series sessions included: (continued) * Baycrest trainee

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