Cristina Saverino

Cristina Saverino
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute · Research

Doctor of Philosophy

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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) represents the intermediate stage between normal cerebral aging and dementia associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Early diagnosis of MCI and AD through artificial intelligence has captured considerable scholarly interest; researchers hope to develop therapies capable of slowing or halting these processes. We dev...
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Human aging is characterized by reductions in the ability to remember associations between items, despite intact memory for single items. Older adults also show less selectivity in task-related brain activity, such that patterns of activation become less distinct across multiple experimental tasks. This reduced selectivity or dedifferentiation has...
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As the interest in functional connectivity continues to increase among neuroimaging researchers there becomes a greater need to develop an objective method of network identification. The current paper offers a solution to this problem by developing a robust decision making algorithm that can extract a target neural network from an array of spatial...
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Current evidence suggests that two spatially distinct neuroanatomical networks, the dorsal attention network (DAN) and the default mode network (DMN), support externally and internally oriented cognition, respectively, and are functionally regulated by a third, frontoparietal control network (FPC). Interactions among these networks contribute to no...
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Current evidence suggests that two spatially distinct neuroanatomical networks, the dorsal attention network (DAN) and the default mode network (DMN), support externally and internally oriented cognition, respectively, and are functionally regulated by a third, frontoparietal control network (FPC). Interactions among these networks contribute to no...
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To examine from a Canadian population-based perspective the incidence and etiology of long-term hospital utilization among persons living with traumatic brain injury (TBI) by age and sex. Retrospective cohort study. Acute care hospitals in Ontario. Index cases of TBI (N=29,269) were identified from the Discharge Abstract Database for fiscal years 2...
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Current evidence suggests that two spatially distinct neuroanatomical networks, the dorsal attention network (DAN) and the default mode network (DMN), support externally and internally oriented cognition, respectively, and are functionally regulated by a third, frontoparietal control network (FPC). Interactions among these networks contribute to no...
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The human brain is a complicated network made-up of a large number of regions, which are structurally and/or functionally connected. Recently, neuroimaging studies using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging have revealed that certain neural structures are highly active during periods of rest. Amongst several methods that have been developed to ana...
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Older adults show a ‘positivity bias’ in tasks involving emotion and self-referential processing. A critical network that is involved in self-referencing and shows age-related decline is the default network (DN). The purpose of the current study was to investigate age differences in pre- and post-task DN functional connectivity (FC) and signal vari...
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Recent work suggests that the default mode network (DMN) includes two core regions, the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), and several unique subsystems that are functionally distinct. These include a medial temporal lobe (MTL) subsystem, active during remembering and future projection, and a dorsomedial prefrontal...
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The aim of this study was to determine the number of annual hospitalizations and overall episodes of care that involve a traumatic brain injury (TBI) by age and gender in the province of Ontario. To provide a more accurate assessment of the prevalence of TBI, episodes of care included visits to the emergency department (ED), as well as admissions t...
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Zebrafish has been in the forefront of developmental biology and genetics, but only recently has interest in their behavior increased. Zebrafish are small and prolific, which lends this species to high throughput screening applications. A typical feature of zebrafish is its propensity to aggregate in groups, a behavior known as shoaling. Thus, zebr...

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