Experts in: Brains and semantic memory
BRAMBATI, Simona Maria
Professeure titulaire
- Language
- Aging
- Neuropsychologie
- Cognitive neuroscience
- Aphasia
- Atypical dementias
- Magnetic-resonance imaging
- Cognitive neuroimaging
- Brains and semantic memory
- Memory
- Language acquisition
Dr. Brambati has a PhD in Molecular Medicine (cognitive neuropsychology profile) from the Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele in Milan, Italy (2006). She then completed post-doctoral studies at the Memory and Aging Center (University of California, San Francisco) (2006-2007), and the IUGM research centre. Today she is a researcher at the IUGM research centre (FRQ-S Junior 1) and a professor on loan to the Department of Psychology at the Université de Montréal.
JOLICOEUR, Pierre
Professeur émérite
- Attention
- Neuroimaging
- Cognitive neuroscience
- Computer models
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognitive neuropsychology
- Visual attention
- Attention deficit disorders
- Electrophysiology (EEG)
- Magnetoencephalography and Electroencephalography
- Memory
- Working memory
- Spatial memory
- Brains and semantic memory
Experimental cognitive science, computer models and simulations of cognitive processes and neuroimaging to determine why and how attention functions or fails.
JOUBERT, Sven
Professeur titulaire
- Alzheimer's type dementia
- Cognitive neuropsychology
- Neuroimaging
- Brains and semantic memory
- Ecological cognitive intervention
- Face recognition
- Mild cognitive impairment
My research program is aimed at better understanding the nature of cognitive decline in different neurodegenerative diseases of the brain, as well as the brain changes that are associated with this decline. I have a specific expertise in Alzheimer's disease and atypical forms of dementia (primary progressive aphasias, posterior cortical atrophy, frontotemporal dementia). I am also interested in cognitive decline in individuals with Mild cognitive impairment (MCI). I also have a particular interest in cognitive changes in normal aging and how they are modulated beta-amyloid burden, vascular burden, and cognitive reserve.
More specifically, here are some of my research topics :
- Lexical and semantic disorders in Alzheimer's disease and semantic dementia (sv-PPA)
- Face recognition disorders in dementias and in acquired neurological disorders
- Brain changes associated with normal and pathological aging and how they are related to cognitive decline using different neuroimaging methods (PIB-PET, MRI, MEG)
- Cognitive intervention in older persons presenting with memory deficits
VIKIS-FREIBERGS, Vaira
Professeure émérite