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James Michael Roe

Postdoctoral Fellow

Interests

  • Post-encoding mechanisms of memory consolidation during sleep and waking rest
  • Brain mechanisms underlying the formation of durable memories
  • Lifespan changes in brain and cognition
  • The borders between healthy and pathological aging
  • Multimodal brain imaging (e.g. fMRI, DTI)
  • Transcranial direct current stimulation and non-invasive brain stimulation methods

Background

Master in Psychology: Cognitive Neuroscience discipline, UiO, 2015

Bachelor in Psychology / Criminology, Aberystwyth University, UK, 2012

PhD in Psychology, LCBC, UiO, 2017-2020

Contact

Email: james.roe@psykologi.uio.no

Tel: 228 45 058

Project involvement

Constructive memory

Biological Predictors for Memory

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Select LCBC publications

14. April 2021

Asymmetric thinning of the cerebral cortex across the adult lifespan is accelerated in Alzheimer’s Disease

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18. August 2017

Neural correlates of durable memories across the adult lifespan: brain activity at encoding and retrieval

Neurobiology of Aging; pdf
Vidal-Piñeiro, D., Sneve M.H., Storsve A.B., Roe, J.M., Walhovd, K.B. & Fjell, A.M.

Publications

Nyberg L; Andersson M; Lundquist A; Baaré WFC; Bartrés-Faz D; Bertram L; Boraxbekk CJ; Brandmaier AM; Demnitz N; Drevon CA; Duezel S; Ebmeier KP; Ghisletta P; Henson R; Jensen DEA; Kievit RA; Knights E; Kühn S; Lindenberger U; Plachti A; Pudas S; Roe JM; Madsen KS; Solé-Padullés C; Sommerer Y; Suri S; Zsoldos E; Fjell AM; Walhovd KB, 2022. Individual differences in brain aging: heterogeneity in cortico-hippocampal but not caudate atrophy rates.  Cereb Cortex.

Leonardsen EH; Peng H; Kaufmann T; Agartz I; Andreassen OA; Celius EG; Espeseth T; Harbo HF; Høgestøl EA; Lange AM; Marquand AF; Vidal-Piñeiro D; Roe JM; Selbæk G; Sørensen Ø; Smith SM; Westlye LT; Wolfers T; Wang Y, 2022. Deep neural networks learn general and clinically relevant representations of the ageing brain.  Neuroimage 256:119210

Roe JM; Vidal-Piñeiro D; Sørensen Ø; Brandmaier AM; Düzel S; Gonzalez HA; Kievit RA; Knights E; Kühn S; Lindenberger U; Mowinckel AM; Nyberg L; Park DC; Pudas S; Rundle MM; Walhovd KB; Fjell AM; Westerhausen R, 2022. Author Correction: Asymmetric thinning of the cerebral cortex across the adult lifespan is accelerated in Alzheimer's disease.  Nat Commun 13(1):834

Wang Y; Grydeland H; Roe JM; Pan M; Magnussen F; Amlien IK; Watne LO; Idland AV; Bertram L; Gundersen TE; Pascual-Leone A; Cabello-Toscano M; Tormos JM; Bartres-Faz D; Drevon CA; Fjell AM; Walhovd KW, 2022. Associations of circulating C-reactive proteins, APOE ε4, and brain markers for Alzheimer's disease in healthy samples across the lifespan.  Brain Behav Immun 100:243-253

Sha Z; Pepe A; Schijven D; Carrión-Castillo A; Roe JM; Westerhausen R; Joliot M; Fisher SE; Crivello F; Francks C, 2021. Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with structural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in 31,864 individuals.  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 118.

Vidal-Pineiro D; Wang Y; Krogsrud SK; Amlien IK; Baaré WFC; Bartres-Faz D; Bertram L; Brandmaier AM; Drevon CA; Düzel S; Ebmeier K; Henson RN; Junqué C; Kievit RA; Kühn S; Leonardsen E; Lindenberger U; Madsen KS; Magnussen F; Mowinckel AM; Nyberg L; Roe JM; Segura B; Smith SM; Sørensen Ø; Suri S; Westerhausen R; Zalesky A; Zsoldos E; Walhovd KB; Fjell A, 2021. Individual variations in 'brain age' relate to early-life factors more than to longitudinal brain change.  Elife 10.

Roe JM; Vidal-Piñeiro D; Sørensen Ø; Brandmaier AM; Düzel S; Gonzalez HA; Kievit RA; Knights E; Kühn S; Lindenberger U; Mowinckel AM; Nyberg L; Park DC; Pudas S; Rundle MM; Walhovd KB; Fjell AM; Westerhausen R, 2021. Asymmetric thinning of the cerebral cortex across the adult lifespan is accelerated in Alzheimer's disease.  Nat Commun 12(1):721

Vidal-Piñeiro D; Sneve MH; Amlien IK; Grydeland H; Mowinckel AM; Roe JM; Sørensen Ø; Nyberg LH; Walhovd KB; Fjell AM, 2021. The Functional Foundations of Episodic Memory Remain Stable Throughout the Lifespan.  Cereb Cortex 31(4):2098-2110

Fjell AM; Sørensen Ø; Amlien IK; Bartrés-Faz D; Brandmaier AM; Buchmann N; Demuth I; Drevon CA; Düzel S; Ebmeier KP; Ghisletta P; Idland AV; Kietzmann TC; Kievit RA; Kühn S; Lindenberger U; Magnussen F; Macià D; Mowinckel AM; Nyberg L; Sexton CE; Solé-Padullés C; Pudas S; Roe JM; Sederevicius D; Suri S; Vidal-Piñeiro D; Wagner G; Watne LO; Westerhausen R; Zsoldos E; Walhovd KB, 2021. Poor Self-Reported Sleep is Related to Regional Cortical Thinning in Aging but not Memory Decline-Results From the Lifebrain Consortium.  Cereb Cortex 31(4):1953-1969

Roe JM; Vidal-Piñeiro D; Sneve MH; Kompus K; Greve DN; Walhovd KB; Fjell AM; Westerhausen R, 2020. Age-Related Differences in Functional Asymmetry During Memory Retrieval Revisited: No Evidence for Contralateral Overactivation or Compensation.  Cereb Cortex 30(3):1129-1147

Vidal-Piñeiro D; Sneve MH; Storsve AB; Roe JM; Walhovd KB; Fjell AM, 2017. Neural correlates of durable memories across the adult lifespan: brain activity at encoding and retrieval.  Neurobiol Aging 60:20-33

Roe JM; Nesheim M; Mathiesen NC; Moberget T; Alnæs D; Sneve MH, 2016. The effects of tDCS upon sustained visual attention are dependent on cognitive load.  Neuropsychologia 80:1-8

Publication list retrieved from NCBI using ImpactPubs

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