Connor D. Dietz

Connor D. Dietz
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  • Doctor of Medicine
  • Clinical Fellow in Behavioral Neurology at University of California, San Francisco

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6
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Current institution
University of California, San Francisco
Current position
  • Clinical Fellow in Behavioral Neurology
Additional affiliations
July 2019 - June 2024
University of British Columbia
Position
  • Resident Physician
Education
September 2015 - May 2019
University of British Columbia
Field of study
  • Medicine
September 2010 - April 2014
McGill University
Field of study
  • Physiology and Physics

Publications

Publications (6)
Article
Visual imagery has a close overlapping relationship with visual perception. Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is a neurodegenerative syndrome marked by early impairments in visuospatial processing and visual object recognition. We asked whether PCA would therefore also be marked by deficits in visual imagery, tested using objective forced-choice que...
Article
Subjects with complete ocular blindness in both eyes provide a unique opportunity to study the long-term durability of visual semantic memory. In this cross-sectional study we recruited eleven subjects who had acquired blindness for between 1 and 36 years. For comparison, we studied four subjects with congenital blindness and seventeen age- and sex...
Article
Mechanotransduction, the conversion of mechanical stimuli into electrical signals, is a fundamental process underlying essential physiological functions such as touch and pain sensing, hearing, and proprioception. Although the mechanisms for some of these functions have been identified, the molecules essential to the sense of pain have remained elu...
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Mechanotransduction, the conversion of mechanical stimuli into electrical signals, is a fundamental process underlying several physiological functions such as touch and pain sensing, hearing and proprioception. This process is carried out by specialized mechanosensitive ion channels whose identities have been discovered for most functions except pa...

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