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Associate
Professor
Research
in my laboratory focuses on mapping the human brain using
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Our primary
goal is to study out how the normal brain encodes, stores,
and subsequently recognizes visual, spatial, and verbal information.
In addition to studies of normal short-term and long-term
memory processes, we use behavioral testing and fMRI to study
normal aging, Alzheimer's disease, and HIV-related dementia.
Graduate students within the Cognitive Neuroimaging Laboratory
carry out their research within the psychology department
at Boston University and also at the Massachusetts General
Hospital NMR center.
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