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Brian Levine

@briantlevine

Neuropsychologist and scientist studying human memory, aging, dementia, traumatic brain injury, and rehabilitation

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linkhttp://www.levinelab.ca calendar_today09-08-2013 18:04:06

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I was pleased to learn that this article by Carina Fan Moriah Sokolowski Shayna Rosenbaum 🎗️ and me (feat. cover illustration by Sadie Levine) was a top-cited articles in WIREs Cognitive Sci in 2023. wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wc…

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Check out our posters on on eye tracking (from fMRI BOLD signal!), VERY remote memory, and cortical thickness in SDAM at #CNS2025 on Sun. (...and Pavlov's Dogz right after)!

Check out our posters on on eye tracking (from fMRI BOLD signal!), VERY remote memory, and cortical thickness in SDAM at #CNS2025 on Sun. (...and Pavlov's Dogz right after)!
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A groundbreaking study led by Dr. Brian Levine Baycrest has found that sleep doesn’t just preserve memory – it enhances our ability to recall the order of real-life events, even 15 months later. baycrest.org/Baycrest-Pages…

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So proud of the incomparable Dr Dr. Carrie Esopenko who popped up to the Great White North to share her work on intimate partner violence that affects millions. Krembil Brain Institute. Such naches!

So proud of the incomparable Dr <a href="/cesopenko/">Dr. Carrie Esopenko</a> who popped up to the Great White North to share her work on intimate partner violence that affects millions. <a href="/KBI_UHN/">Krembil Brain Institute</a>.

Such naches!
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Kicking off the first TAMeG talk session of the conference with a deep dive into memory, from retrieval and reactivation to the complexities of false memory and cognitive offloading 🧠🤔 #TAMeG2025

Kicking off the first TAMeG talk session of the conference with a deep dive into memory, from retrieval and reactivation to the complexities of false memory and cognitive offloading 🧠🤔 #TAMeG2025
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🎤 Featuring: • Katherine Churey on how reminding helps and hurts • Mahveen Salman Mubarak on prediction-based false memories • Lauren Homann on the “testing effect” for real-world memory • Pelin Tanberg on the cost of offloading and its impact on memory #TAMeG2025

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The first #TAMeG2025 Data Blitz is underway featuring talks on neural signatures of semantic vs. perceptual memory across development, how event segmentation shapes recall, age differences in associative/source memory in #VR, and hippocampal engagement via multimodal imaging🧠

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The second talk session of #TAMeG2025 is underway featuring talks on memory across development and cultural considerations for memory disorders 👶🏽🧠

The second talk session of #TAMeG2025 is underway featuring talks on memory across development and cultural considerations for memory disorders 👶🏽🧠
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🌟 Rohina Kumar, RA at CBH Lab presenting at the #TAMeG2025 on “Cross-Cultural Considerations in Screening for Memory Disorders” - findings from the Canadian Multi-Ethnic Research on Aging (CAMERA) study led by Dr. Jenny Rabin Jennifer Rabin, PhD Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Rohina Kumar

🌟 Rohina Kumar, RA at CBH Lab presenting at the #TAMeG2025 on “Cross-Cultural Considerations in Screening for Memory Disorders” - findings from the Canadian Multi-Ethnic Research on Aging (CAMERA) study led by Dr. Jenny Rabin <a href="/jsrabin1/">Jennifer Rabin, PhD</a> <a href="/Sunnybrook/">Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre</a> <a href="/rohina_kumar/">Rohina Kumar</a>