2023
Borel, L., Gosselin C., Vallet, G.T. & Boller, B. (2023, juin). Le rôle de la participation sociale à la retraite sur l'évolution du fonctionnement cognitif : résultats de l'Étude longitudinale canadienne sur le vieillissement. Affiche présentée aux Journées d’étude du vieillissement, Tours, France.
Jobin, B., Frasnelli, J, & Boller, B. (2023, July). Specific damages to olfactory-related structures and their relation to episodic memory in Individuals at risk of Alzheimer's disease. Poster session presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Jobin, B., Roy-Cote, F., Boller, B. & Frasnelli, J. (2023, July). Volumetry of olfactory cortex and its relation to episodic memory in prodromal Alzheimer’s disease. Poster session presented at the 29th Organization for Human Brain Mapping annual meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Zigrand, C., Jobin, B., Boller, B. & Frasnelli, J. (2023, July). Age related changes in olfaction: a behavioral and VBM study. Poster session presented at the 29th Organization for Human Brain Mapping annual meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Jobin, B., Roy-Cote, F., Boller, B. & Frasnelli, J. (2023, April). Olfaction and Verbal Memory in Aging: A Meta-analysis. Poster session presented at the 45e Association for Chemoreception Sciences annual meeting, Bonita Spring, FL, USA.
Zigrand, C., Jobin, B., Boller, B., & Frasnelli, J. (2023, April). The insula is an age-sensitive olfactory structure. Poster session presented at the 45e Association for Chemoreception Sciences annual meeting, Bonita Spring, FL, USA.
2022
Fortier-Lebel, O., Hudon, E., Boller, B., & Frasnelli, J. (2022, August). The effect of non-pathological anxiety on olfactory and trigeminal perception using event-related potentials: preliminary results. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the European Chemoreception Research Organization, Berlin, Germany.
Borel, L., Boller, B. & Vallet, G.T. (2022, August). The effect of social representations on embodied and situated cognitive aging: the crucial stage of the transition to retirement. Paper presented at the European Society for Cognitive Psychology annual conference, Lille, France.
Jobin, B., Frasnelli, J, & Boller, B. (2022, July). Volumetry of the olfactory-related structure as a new biomarker of individuals at risk of Alzheimer disease? Results from the CIMA-Q cohort. Poster session presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, San Diego, CA, USA.
Jobin, B., Boller, B. & Frasnelli, J. (2022, April). Grey matter atrophy of olfactory-related structures in mild cognitive impairment: preliminary results from the CIMA-Q cohort. Poster session presented at the 44e Association for Chemoreception Sciences annual meeting, Bonita Spring, FL, USA.
Zigrand, C., Jobin, B., Lecuyer Giguère, F., Boller, B., & Frasnelli, J. (2022, April). The relationship between olfactory dysfunction and cognition after a mild traumatic brain injury. Poster session presented at the 44e Association for Chemoreception Sciences annual meeting, Bonita Spring, FL, USA.
2021
Gosselin, C., Désilets-Jutras, M., & Boller, B. (2021, November). Cognitive decline and retirement: findings from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Poster session presented at the Annual virtual conference of the Gerontological Society of America, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Fortier-Lebel, O., Jobin, B., Lecuyer-Giguère, F., Gaubert, M., Giguère, J.-F., Gagnon, J.-F., Boller, B., & Frasnelli, J. (2021, July). Smaller hippocampal volume and verbal episodic memory alterations in acute mild traumatic brain injury. Poster session presented at the Annual International Brain Injury Association Conference, online.
Jobin, B., Boller, B. & Frasnelli, J. (2021, April). Olfactory bulb and primary olfactory cortex volumetry in Alzheimer’s disease and Mild Cognitive Decline: a meta-analysis and systematic review. Poster session presented at the 43e Association for Chemoreception Sciences annual virtual meeting, Bonita Spring, FL, USA.
Zigrand, C., Jobin, B., Lecuyer Giguère, F., Boller, B., & Frasnelli, J. (2021, April). Short-term impacts of mild traumatic brain injury on olfactory perception. Poster session presented at the 43e Association for Chemoreception Sciences annual virtual meeting, Bonita Spring, FL, USA.
2020
Jobin, B., Zahal, R, Bussières E. L., Frasnelli, J., & Boller, B. (2020, November). Subjective Cognitive Decline and olfactory identification: A meta-analysis. Poster session presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference Neuroscience Next, online.
Jobin, B., Frasnelli, J., & Boller, B. (2020, July). Volumetry and cortical thickness of olfactory-related structures in Alzheimer's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Poster session presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
2019
Boller, B., Ouellet, E., Corriveau Lecavalier, N., & Belleville, S. (2019, March). The Virtual Shop: a new immersive virtual reality task to assess everyday memory in older adults. In P. Piolino (Chair). Memory, Virtual Reality and Aging. Symposium conducted at the third biennial International Convention of Psychological Science, Paris, France.
2018
Belleville, S., Hudon, C., Mellah, S., Boller, B., Cloutier, S., Duchesne, S. & CIMA-Q group (2018, July). The relation between brain markers of neurodegeneration and cognition in persons with subjective cognitive decline: A study from the CIMA-Q cohort. Poster session presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, Chicago, IL, USA.
Belleville, S., Bier, B., Ouellet, E., Corriveau-Lecavalier, N., Boller, B. (2018, June). Virtual reality as a new approach to measure the effect of cognitive training on real-life cognition in aging. In Boller (Chair). Using virtual reality to train cognitive abilities and assess cognitive training. Symposium conducted at the 23rd Annual CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy & Social Networking Conference, Gatineau, QC, Canada.
Corriveau-Lecavalier, N., Ouellet, E., Boller, B. & Belleville, S. (2018, June). Validation of an immersive virtual reality task assessing episodic memory in older adults. In Boller (Chair). Using virtual reality to train cognitive abilities and assess cognitive training. Symposium conducted at the 23rd Annual CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy & Social Networking Conference, Gatineau, QC, Canada.
Boller, B., & Belleville, S. (2018, Juin). Interventions cognitives chez les personnes âgées: phénomènes de compensation et de plasticité cérébrale. In A. Brioschi Guevara & J.-F. Démonet (prés.). Interventions non-médicamenteuses chez les patients présentant des troubles cognitifs. Symposium lors du 11ème congrès international francophone de gérontologie et de gériatrie, Montreux, Suisse.
2017
Belleville, S., Boller, B., Ducharme-Laliberté, G., & Mellah, S. (2017, July). Can cognitive training be used as a tool to promote cognitive reserve in older adults? Measuring similarities and interaction effects. In Y. Stern. (Chair). Using brain imaging to understand and impart cognitive reserve. Symposium conducted at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, London, UK.
Ducharme-Laliberté, G., Mellah, S., Boller, B. & Belleville, S. (2017, July). Neurofunctional activation associated with early and lifelong cognitively stimulating activities moderates working memory differences in normal aging. Poster session presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, London, UK.
Belleville, S., Cordière, A., Ducharme-Laliberté, G., & Boller, B. (2017, July). Early-life and late-life cognitive lifestyle as a way to promote cognitive reserve in older adults. In S. Belleville & N. Anderson (Chairs). Taking leisure seriously: leisure-based interventions to support cognitive health. Symposium conducted at the 21st International World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics. San Francisco, CA, USA.
2016
Boller, B., Ouellet, E., Mellah, S., Gauthier, S., & Belleville, S. (2016, septembre). Impact de l’éducation sur les changements neurofonctionnels associés à un entraînement cognitif chez des individus avec un déclin cognitif subjectif. Affiche présentée au 14ème Colloque International sur le Vieillissement Cognitif, Bordeaux, France.
Boller, B., Ouellet, E., Mellah S., Gauthier S., & Belleville, S. (2016, July). Cognitive reserve modulates encoding-related neural response after memory training in individuals with subjective cognitive decline. Paper presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, Toronto, Canada.
Belleville, S., Boller, B., Bier, B., Mellah S., & Ouellet, E. (2016, July). Functional neuroimaging in trials of cognition focused interventions. In D. M. Rentz (Chair). Computerized cognitive training: What works, with whom and how ? Symposium conducted at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, Toronto, Canada.
Ouellet, E., Boller, B., Corriveau-Lecavalier, N., & Belleville, S. (2016, July). Memory training in persons with subjective cognitive decline: virtual reality and transfer. Poster session presented at the mid-year meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, London, UK.
Belleville, S., Boller, B., Ouellet, E., & Bier, B. (2016, May). The effect of cognitive training on the brain activation of older adults: a test of the Interactive model. In S. Ballesteros (Chair). Physical activity and cognitive training for healthy brain aging. Symposium conducted at the international meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Granada, Spain.
Belleville, S., Boller, B., Ouellet, E., & Mellah, S. (2016, April). Education modifies the effect and neural mechanisms of cognitive training in older adults with subjective cognitive decline. In N. Anderson (Chair). Mild cognitive impairment. Symposium conducted at the Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Belleville, S., Boller, B., Mellah, S & Ouellet, E. (2016, February). Early- and late-life cognitive stimulation: effects on brain structure and function and relation to reserve models. In O. C. Okonkwo (Chair), Resilience to brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease: evidence from imaging and biomarker studies. Symposium conducted at the 44th annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Boston, MA, USA.
2015
Belleville, S., Boller, B., & Mellah, S. (2015, November). Higher education is associated with less brain atrophy: A support for resilience in non-demented older Adults. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL, USA.
Belleville, S., Boller, B., Ouellet, E., Corriveau-Lecavalier, N., Mellah, S & Gauthier, S. (2015, July). Strategy-based memory training in persons with subjective cognitive decline: efficacy, neural effects and implications for models of training-induced compensatory plasticity. Paper presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, Washington, DC, USA
Boller, B., Mellah, S. Ouellet, E., Gauthier, S. & Belleville, S. (2015, June). Neural correlates of memory training in individuals with subjective cognitive impairment. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Honolulu, HI, USA.
Belleville, S., Mellah, S., Bier, B., Boller, B., & Moffat, N. (2015, April). Natural and training-induced brain plasticity in healthy aging and in the prodromal phase of Alzheimer’s disease. In J. D. Edwards (Chair), Methodological approaches and the underlying mechanisms of cognitive interventions to counter age-related cognitive decline. Symposium conducted at the 3rd International Conference on Aging & Cognition, Dortmund, Germany.
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