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Improvement of Autobiographical Memory In Mild Cognitive Impairment using transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) guided by high-density EEG and MRI
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Dr. Lucie Bréchet, currently a Lecturer at the University of Geneva, received a prestigious 4 years SNSF Ambizione grant, which will allow her to lead her independent research project entitled: “Improvement of Autobiographical Memory In Mild Cognitive Impairment using transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) guided by high-density EEG and MRI”. Dr. Bréchet will combine the scientific, technological, and clinical approaches to investigate the neuronal mechanisms underlying autobiographical memory in healthy older participants and MCI patients. Dr. Bréchet will lead this project at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Geneva, the Department of Readaptation and Geriatrics, and the Memory Center affiliated to the Geneva University Hospitals
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