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Research Training Centre Annual Report 2014-2015

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9 RTC Annual Report 2014 - 2015 Speaker Presentation Title Dr. Leon French* , Baycrest Methylation level of growth - factor genes predicts experience - related plasticity in the human brain Dr. Mary Pat McAndrews, University of Toronto "Poking" the hippocampus in humans: does it impact neurogenesis? Dr. Benoit Mulsant, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease in high risk populations: A randomized control trial of a combination of cognitive remediation and brain stimulation Dr. Talya Sadeh*, Baycrest It's a matter of time: The role of temporal context in remembering and forgetting Dr. Jed Meltzer, Baycrest Cortical dysfunction in stroke and dementia: Dr. Aristotle Voineskos, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health Neuroimaging in mental illness: Toward risk mechanisms, dissection of heterogeneity, and therapeutic innovation Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, Northeastern University How emotions are made Dr. Gary Turner, York University Executive control: Breaking it down and building it up Dr. Carol Greenwood, Baycrest The fruits and nuts of better brain h ealth John Anderson* and Dr. Amanda Lash*, Baycrest Only time will tell: Time - of - day and the cognitive neuroscience of executive control in aging (Anderson); Spoken word recognition: A window into the aging brain and ear ( Lash) Dr. Colin Hawco, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health Exploring the r ole of the d orsolateral p refrontal c ortex in e pisodic m emory e ncoding using fMRI and TMS Dr. Karim Nader, McGill University Cognitive i mplications of r econsolidation Dr. Ira Driscoll , University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Distinguishing normal from pathological aging: Behavioural, structural, and neuropathological findings Buddhika Bellana*, Adora Chui* & Dr. Emily Nalder , Baycrest The default mode network across rest, retrieval, and future imagining (Bellana) Applying the Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO - OP ApproachTM) to manage executive dysfunction in adults (Chui & Nalder) * Baycrest trainee

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