Annalise LaPlume

Cognitive neuroscientist. Data scientist.

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I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Douglas Research Centre (McGill University), and the Centre for Research at the Geriatrics Institute of University of Montreal (CRIUGM), co-supervised by Dr. Natasha Rajah and Dr. Sylvie Belleville, funded by the Consortium for the Early Identification of Alzheimer’s Disease-Quebec (CIMA-Q). 

I study how cognitive abilities (episodic memory, executive functions) and memory-related brain connectivity vary over the adult lifespan, in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease, and with individual differences (sex differences, lifestyle, cognitive reserve). My research shapes a niche at the intersection of Cognitive Neuroscience & Quantitative Methods, to develop statistical models of lifespan cognition.  

Please find my CV here.

 

 

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