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Congratulations to Angel! Angel’s oral presentation on the link between gait disturbances with sleep quality and cognition in older adults was awarded the best graduate Social Science presentation at the 2020 UMaine Virtual Student Symposium.
Read more here: https://umaine.edu/umss/2020/10/02/award-winners/
Read moreThe CARE Lab in collaboration with researchers at LSU and Pennington Biomedical Research Center published findings that demonstrate the combined effect of APOE-e4, Sex, Education, Depression, and Vascular Risk on specific cognitive functions.
Read more here: https://academic.oup.com/acn/article/35/6/660/5763064?guestAccessKey=3dd3bb30-376f-41ed-87dd-0b1cdfe2f55f
Read moreDr. MacAulay talks about “How quieting the mind can benefit your life” with Bangor Daily News.
Read more here: https://bangordailynews.com/2020/02/17/bangor-metro/how-quieting-the-mind-can-benefit-your-life/
Read moreAmy Halpin presents: “Do A/T/N CSF biomarkers differentially predict episodic memory performance among men and women in an MCI cohort?” at the 48th Annual International Neuropsychological Society Conference in Denver, CO.
Also see Amy and her poster on the INS 2020 Twitter page!
Read moreMUSIC Study in the UMaine News!
https://umaine.edu/news/blog/2020/01/10/for-older-adults-music-training-boosts-cognitive-function-well-being/
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