Tulip Marawi

Tulip Marawi
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University of Toronto | U of T · The Graduate Department of Psychological Clinical Science (GD-PCS)

Master of Science

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Introduction
My research expertise/interests include using neuroimaging to understand cognition in older patients at risk of dementia, particularly older adults with late-life depression. I am a Clinical Research Assistant at Sunnybrook Research Institute in Toronto working on projects related to understanding risk and protective factors for Alzheimer's dementia and evaluating evaluating cognition following neuromodulation for treatment-resistant depression.
Education
September 2021 - June 2023
University of Toronto
Field of study
  • Neuroimaging and Cognition of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Late-Life Depression

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Publications (17)
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Background Despite being among the fastest‐growing ethnoracial groups in Canada and the United States, individuals of Asian descent are significantly underrepresented in research on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). Limited evidence suggests a lower incidence of dementia among Asian Americans compared to their White counterparts; ho...
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Background Canada and the United States are both aging and becoming increasingly diverse. Despite this demographic shift, non‐White racial/ethnic groups remain underrepresented in research on cognitive impairment and dementia. A major barrier to inclusivity is the lack of cognitive assessments that are valid in individuals with diverse language and...
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Depressive symptoms in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSDs) negatively impact suicidality, prognosis, and quality of life. Despite this, efficacious treatments are limited, largely because the neural mechanisms underlying depressive symptoms in SSDs remain poorly understood. We conducted a systematic review to provide an overview of studies that...
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Objective: The authors evaluated whether treatment of late-life depression (LLD) with antidepressants leads to changes in cognitive function. Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies of antidepressant pharmacotherapy for adults age 50 or older (or mean age of 65 or older) with LLD was conducted. MEDLINE, EMBASE, and...
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Background Clinician-patient communication is an integral component in providing quality medical care. However, research on clinician-patient communication has shown overall patient discontent with provider communication skills. While virtual reality (VR) is readily used for procedural-based learning in medical education, its potential for teaching...
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BACKGROUND Clinician-patient communication is an integral component in providing quality medical care. However, research on clinician-patient communication has shown overall patient discontent with provider communication skills. While virtual reality (VR) is readily used for procedural-based learning in medical education, its potential for teaching...
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Background: Most patients with late-life depression (LLD) have cognitive impairment, and at least one-third meet diagnostic criteria for mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a prodrome to Alzheimer's dementia (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases. However, the mechanisms linking LLD and MCI, and brain alterations underlying impaired cognition in L...
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Background: Almost one-half of older patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) present with cognitive impairment, and one-third meet diagnostic criteria for mild cognitive impairment (MCI). However, mechanisms linking MDD and MCI remain unclear. We investigated the multivariate associations between brain structural alterations and cognition in...
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The zebrafish is a laboratory species that gained increasing popularity the last decade in a variety of subfields of biology, including toxicology, ecology, medicine, and the neurosciences. An important phenotype often measured in these fields is behaviour. Consequently, numerous new behavioural apparati and paradigms have been developed for the ze...
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is characterized by a variety of morphological, behavioural and cognitive deficits, ranging from mild to severe. Numerous animal models, including the zebrafish, have been employed to better understand the onset, expression and progression of this disorder. Embryonic ethanol-induced deficits in learning and me...

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