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Lab Meetings

This weeks lab meeting will take place at Rotman in room 934 at 4:00pm. Raluca will be presenting on Individual Differences in the Spontaneous Recruitment of Brain Regions Supporting Mental State Understanding When Viewing Natural Social Scenes. The paper can be found on the Grady Lab group Mendeley site. Please feel free to add your comments to the paper on Mendeley.

Most Recent Publications

  • 2010 Luk G, Anderson JAE, Craik FIM, Grady CL, Bialystok E. Distinct neural correlates for two types of inhibition in bilinguals Response inhibition versus interference .pdf   828k - Dec 16, 2011 1:12 PM by Denise Rose (v1)
  • 2011 Distinct neural correlates for two types of inhibition in bilinguals.pdf   828k - Dec 16, 2011 1:10 PM by Denise Rose (v1)
  • 2010 Grigg O, Grady CL. The default network and processing of self-relevant information Converging evidence from task-related modulations and functional connectivity.pdf   2294k - Dec 14, 2011 2:01 PM by Denise Rose (v1)
  • 2010 Grady CL, Protzner AB, Kovacevic N, Strother SC, Afshin-Pour B, Wojtowicz MA, Anderson JAE, Churchill N, McIntosh AR. Age-Related differences in the default mode an.pdf   1569k - Dec 14, 2011 1:44 PM by Denise Rose (v1)
  • 2010 Garrett DD, Grady CL, Hasher L. Everyday memory compensation The impact of cognitive reserve, subjective memory, and stress.pdf   121k - Dec 14, 2011 1:42 PM by Denise Rose (v1)
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Lifelong Bilingualism Maintains White Matter
 Integrity in Older Adults





 

What is fMRI and how do should one interpret it? 

"Be bloody, BOLD, and (check your) resolut(ion)..."

With apologies to the second apparition, Act IV Scene I Macbeth
original quotation reads
 79    Be bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn
 80    The power of man, for none of woman born
 81    Shall harm Macbeth.













 


Dr. Cheryl Grady