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A. Gilboa CV, June 2014 1 Dr. Asaf Gilboa Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest 3560 Bathurst Street Toronto, Ontario, M3H 1G4, Canada Phone: 1-416-785 2500 x2908 Fax: 1-416-785 2862 E-mail: [email protected] HIGHER EDUCATION Date of Degree Degree Name of Institution and Department Period of Study 1997 B.A. Hebrew University, Jerusalem Psychology; 'Amirim' program 1994-1997 2000 M.A. Hebrew University, Jerusalem Clinical Neuropsychology 1997-2000 2004 Ph.D. University of Toronto, Psychology; Program in Neuroscience 2000-2004 ACADEMIC RANKS AND TENURE IN INSTITUTES OF HIGHER EDUCATION Rank/Position Name of Institution and Department Dates Post-doc research fellow Rotman Research Institute, Toronto 2004-2005 Lecturer (Proposed rank; Part time) Psychology Dep't, Haifa University 2005-2007 Extramural lecturer Behavioral Sciences, Ben-Gurion University in the Negev 2006-2007 Extramural lecturer Ruppin Academic Center 2006-2007 Lecturer (Full time) Psychology Dep't, Haifa University 2007-2009 Extramural lecturer Honors Program in Psychology, International School, Haifa University 2008-2010 Senior Lecturer (tenured) Psychology Dep't, Haifa University 2009-2010 Scientist Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest. Toronto 2010- Assistant Professor Psychology Dep’t, University of Toronto 2010- OFFICES IN UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION Dates Office 2008-2010 Co-head of the clinical neuropsychology program, Psychology department 2008-2010 Coordinator of the Honors Program in Psychology, International school 2008-2010 Member of the Institutional Ethics Committee 2010- Centre for Stroke Recovery: Core member SCHOLARLY POSITIONS AND ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY Editorial boards: Frontiers in Neuroscience- Reviewer editor (http://frontiersin.org/neuroscience) Cortex- Action editor Guest editor Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society; Special issue: symposium on Confabulation (symposium organizer with Mieke Verfaellie)

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Dr. Asaf Gilboa Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest 3560 Bathurst Street Toronto, Ontario, M3H 1G4, Canada

Phone: 1-416-785 2500 x2908 Fax: 1-416-785 2862 E-mail: [email protected]

HIGHER EDUCATION

Date of Degree Degree Name of Institution and Department Period of Study 1997 B.A. Hebrew University, Jerusalem Psychology;

'Amirim' program 1994-1997

2000 M.A. Hebrew University, Jerusalem Clinical Neuropsychology

1997-2000

2004 Ph.D. University of Toronto,

Psychology; Program in Neuroscience

2000-2004

ACADEMIC RANKS AND TENURE IN INSTITUTES OF HIGHER EDUCATION Rank/Position Name of Institution and Department Dates Post-doc research fellow Rotman Research Institute, Toronto 2004-2005

Lecturer (Proposed rank; Part time)

Psychology Dep't, Haifa University 2005-2007

Extramural lecturer Behavioral Sciences, Ben-Gurion University in the Negev 2006-2007

Extramural lecturer Ruppin Academic Center 2006-2007

Lecturer (Full time) Psychology Dep't, Haifa University 2007-2009

Extramural lecturer Honors Program in Psychology, International School, Haifa University

2008-2010

Senior Lecturer (tenured) Psychology Dep't, Haifa University 2009-2010

Scientist Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest. Toronto 2010-

Assistant Professor Psychology Dep’t, University of Toronto 2010-

OFFICES IN UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION

Dates Office 2008-2010 Co-head of the clinical neuropsychology program, Psychology department

2008-2010 Coordinator of the Honors Program in Psychology, International school

2008-2010 Member of the Institutional Ethics Committee

2010- Centre for Stroke Recovery: Core member

SCHOLARLY POSITIONS AND ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY Editorial boards:

Frontiers in Neuroscience- Reviewer editor (http://frontiersin.org/neuroscience)

Cortex- Action editor

Guest editor Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society; Special issue: symposium on Confabulation (symposium organizer with Mieke Verfaellie)

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Reviewer for the journals:

Annals of Neurology, Archives of General Psychiatry, American Journal of Psychiatry, Biological Psychiatry, Cerebral Cortex, Cognitive Brain Research, Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, Cognitive Neuropsychology, Cortex, Hippocampus, Human Brain Mapping, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, The Journal of Neuroscience, Memory, NeuroImage, Neuropsychology, Neuropsychologia, Neuroscience Letters, Psychopharmacology, Science, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

Reviewer (granting agencies): Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) - Life sciences division

The National Institute for Psychobiology in Israel.

Ministry of Health- Chief Scientist Office

National Science Foundation USA (NSF)

Medical Research Council UK (MRC-NMHB)

Israel Science Foundation (ISF)

Memberships Date Society 2012- Canadian Society for Neuroscience

2008- Israel Society for Neuroscience

2007- Society for Neuroscience

2004- Israel Society for Biological Psychiatry

2004- Memory Disorders Research Society (MDRS)

2000- Cognitive Neuroscience Society

Non-academic positions Date Institution Position 2006-2008 Cognitive Neurology Unit, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa Neuropsychologist

2005-2006 National Institute for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured, Spitzer Institute, Haifa

Rehabilitation neuro-psychology intern

2003-2005 Forensic neuropsychology Dr. Jean Saint-Cyr’s private practice clinic, Toronto

Neuropsychological assessments

2002-2003 Psychology Department Baycrest Centre, Toronto Neuropsychology intern

2000-2003 Psychology Department Baycrest Centre, Toronto Assessment development

1999-2000 National Institute for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured, Recanati Institute, Tel-Aviv

Rehabilitation neuro-psychology intern

1997-2000 Psychiatry Department Hadassah medical centre, Jerusalem: Centre for Psychological Trauma

Psychology intern; research associate

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PARTICIPATION IN SCHOLARLY CONFERENCES

Organization of Conferences or Sessions

Role at Conference Location Conference name Date Conference Co-organizer Haifa, Israel Israel Neuropsychological Society 2007

Symposium organizer: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry

Hagoshrim, Israel

14th Annual meeting of the Israel Society of Biological Psychiatry.

2010

Conference Co-organizer Toronto, Canada

23rd Annual Rotman Research Institute Neuroscience Meeting.

2013

Symposium Co-organizer: Convergence and divergence among methodologies in neuroscience

Toronto, Canada

Canadian Neuroscience Meeting 2013

Conference Co-organizer

Toronto, Canada

Memory Disorders Research Society

2013

Symposium organizer: New views on hippocampal functions

Jerusalem, Israel

International Neuropsychological Society midyear annual meeting

2014

Symposium organizer: Schema and the neurobiology of memory

Austin, Texas Memory Disorders Research Society

2014

Invited Conference Presentations:

Lecture title Name of Conference Date Mechanisms of confabulation (with M. Moscovitch)

British Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting. London, UK

Mar, 2005

Retrieval of autobiographical memory in Alzheimer’s disease: Relation to volumes of medial temporal lobe and other structures.

9th Annual meeting of the Israel Society of Biological Psychiatry, Hagoshrim, Israel

Mar, 2005

Working with memory: Strategic retrieval processes in Confabulation

Israel Neuropsychological Society annual meeting Jerusalem, Israel

Feb, 2006

Spontaneous confabulation: Behavioural and electrophysiological evidence

4th International Conference on Memory (ICOM-4). Sydney, Australia

July, 2006

Acquired amnesia: Implications for developmental disorders (with M. Moscovitch)

Typical and Atypical Development of Brain-Behavior Relations. Institute for advance studies, Jerusalem, Israel

Dec, 2006

Retrograde amnesia and the extended hippocampal system: A new process-based model

Israel Neuropsychological Society annual meeting, Bar-Ilan, Israel

Feb, 2007

The limbic system, limbic lobe and memory for remote events

The Israeli forum for emotions research Haifa, Israel

May, 2007

Delusions and confabulations: A memory process account.

Delusions and Confabulations workshop: Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science Sydney, Australia

July, 2007

Declarative memory and the medial temporal lobe: A new look on some old controversies.

International workshop on the cognitive basis of linguistic and non-linguistic skills Haifa, Israel

Dec, 2007

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Remote memories and the aging brain: Stories we told ourselves.

44th Annual Meeting of the Israeli Speech, Hearing and Language Association. Nazareth, Israel

Jan, 2008

Hippocampal contribution to recall of semantic information

The 3rd international meeting of the Haifa Forum for Brain and Behavior Haifa, Israel

Feb, 2009

The Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex and monitoring of memory veracity Award Lecture

13th Annual meeting of the Israel Society of Biological Psychiatry. Hagoshrim, Israel

Mar, 2009

Neuropsychological Aspects of PTSD: Limbic-Neocortical Interaction

Future directions in PTSD: prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Institute for advance studies Jerusalem, Israel

Oct, 2009

Prefrontal cortex contributions to human declarative memory

3rd France-Israel binational conference in neuroscience, neurology & psychiatry Haifa, Israel

Feb, 2010

Cognitive Neuropsychiatry: Evolution, principles, methodology.

14th Annual meeting of the Israel Society of Biological Psychiatry. Hagoshrim, Israel

Mar, 2010

1) Classical fractionation of human memory

2) Prefrontal contributions to memory processes: memory applied

3) Hippocampal- independent acquisition of novel arbitrary associations

FENS-IBRO Open format school and workshop: Diversity & cross-fertilization among approaches to memory Yerevan, Armenia

Apr,

2010

Declarative memory and the medial temporal lobe: A new look on some old controversies

World Federation of Neurology: Research Group on Aphasia and Cognitive Disorders (WFN-RGACD) Heybeliada, Istanbul Turkey

May,

2010

Beyond the Episodic/Semantic Memory Distinction in Alzheimer’s Disease

American Neuro-psychiatric Association New-Orleans, LA, US

Mar, 2012

Active Participation

Lecture title Name of Conference Date A functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) study of remote and recent autobiographical memory using family photographs. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Supplement). B75.

Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San-Francisco, CA, US

Mar, 2003

Remote autobiographical memory in post-surgical late-onset Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE): A combined lesion and fMRI investigation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Supplement). C96

Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San-Francisco, CA, US

Mar, 2004

Confabulation after anterior communicating artery (AcoA) aneurysm rupture: temporal context confusion or general monitoring failure? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Supplement). D123

Cognitive Neuroscience Society. New-York, NY, US

Mar, 2005

Memory monitoring and the ventromedial prefrontal cortex: An electrophysiological study of patients with focal lesions and healthy controls. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Supplement).D145

Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San-Francisco, CA, US

Mar, 2006

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'Feeling of rightness' and the 'Editor': Confabulations and memory monitoring subsystems in the prefrontal cortex.

Memory Disorders Research Society (MDRS) annual meeting, Toronto. Canada

Sep, 2006

Fast Mapping as a Mechanism for Semantic Learning in Healthy Adults and Amnesia (Tali Atir)

48th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society Long-Beach, CA, US

Nov, 2007

1). Bypassing the MTL? Fast Mapping in Healthy Adults and Amnesia. (Tali Atir)

2) A Process Dissociation Paradigm supports independent recollection and familiarity in recognition memory for remote events. (Shani Waidergoren)

Israel Neuropsychological Society annual meeting Haifa, Israel

Jan, 2008

Is recollection needed for retrieval of semantic information? Recognition memory for remote memories in hippocampal retrograde amnesia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Suppl.) D105

Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San-Francisco, CA, US

March, 2008

Is the hippocampus needed to recollect 'semantic context'?

Memory Disorders Research Society annual meeting, St. Louis, MO, US

Oct, 2008

Remote recognition memory: Support for independent recollection and familiarity processes Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 38 (S1), 2008 (Shani Waidergoren)

Israel Society for Neurosciene, Eilat, Israel

Nov, 2008

1). Semantic learning in hippocampal amnesia (Tali Atir)

2). The role of the hippocampus in retrieval of remote semantic memories (Shani Waidergoren)

The 3rd international meeting of the Haifa Forum for Brain and Behavior Haifa, Israel

Feb, 2009

Memory impairments in Delusions (Sarah Adler) Israel Neuropsychological Society annual meeting Tel-Aviv, Israel

Feb, 2009

1). Support for independent recollection and familiarity processes in remote semantic memory (S. Waidergoren)

2). Normal long term declarative learning in amnesia through Fast Mapping (Tali Atir)

13th Annual meeting of the Israel Society of Biological Psychiatry. Hagoshrim, Israel

Mar, 2009

1) Failing to ''get set'' for the run vs. missing the starting gun: A novel double dissociation within the prefrontal cortex for prospective memory processes. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 39 (S1), 2009

2) Process view of remote semantic memory retrieval: support for dual processes and neuroanatomical findings. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 39 (S1), 2009

3) Scene construction in PTSD patients with a history of civilian war trauma. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 39 (S1), 2009 (Lina Abo-Ahmad)

Israel Society for Neurosciene, Eilat, Israel

Nov, 2009

1) The hippocampus in PTSD: Bridging the structure-function gap?

2) "Is he a live?" Retrieval of remote semantic memory associations: support for dual processes view and neuroanatomical findings (Shani Waidergoren)

14th Annual meeting of the Israel Society of Biological Psychiatry. Hagoshrim, Israel

Mar, 2010

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1) Why confabulations are transient: Dissociating the contributions of monitoring and control processes during retrieval. (Moran Barkan).

2). Associative aspects of semantic memory require information processing. (Shani Waidergoren)

15th Annual meeting of the Israel Society of Biological Psychiatry. Hagoshrim, Israel

Mar, 2011

Ventromedial prefrontal cortex lesions impair implicit but not explicit aspects of prospective memory

Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San-Francisco, CA, US

April, 2011

Neocortical plasticity and rapid acquisition of novel declarative memory

International Congress on Memory (ICOM-5), York University, UK

Aug, 2011

Behavioural and neuroimaging studies of hippocampal-independent acquisitions of declarative memory

Memory Disorders Research Society annual meeting, Barcelona, Spain

Sep, 2011

Symposium lecture: The re-emergence of schema in memory research: from encoding to reconsolidation.

Poster: Schematic representations in patients with lesions to the vmPFC with and without confabulation

Society for Neuroscience New-Orleans, LA, US

Oct, 2012

Abnormal semantic memory structure in a case of developmental amnesia (Devin Duke).

Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San-Francisco, CA, US

Apr, 2013

Teaching old brains new facts: incidental learning of novel concepts in older adults, MCI and Alzheimer’s disease

Canadian Conference on Dementia Vancouver, Canada

Oct, 2013

Tracking semantic memory formation: memory transformation vs. memory cohesion

Memory Disorders Research Society Toronto, Canada

Oct, 2013

The cognitive underpinning of confabulation following ACoA aneurysm rupture. (Vanessa Ghosh)

Canadian Stroke Congress Montreal, Canada

Oct, 2013

Fast mapping in MCI and Alzheimer’s (Eve Attali)

From lab to real life (Talya Sadeh)

vmPFC and schema instantiation (Vanessa Ghosh)

Detailed and schematic spatial memory (Katie Herdman)

Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston, MA, US

Apr 2014

The hippocampus and high order conditioning: implications to decision making and choice behaviour

International neuropsychological society, Jerusalem, Israel

Jul 2014

Colloquium Talks and other Invited Addresses

Presentation/Comments Name of Forum Place of Lecture Date Memory for recent and remote autobiographical memory.

Rotman Research Institute rounds,

Baycrest hospital, Toronto.

October, 2002.

Neuroanatomical and neurofunctional mechanisms in PTSD.

Ebbinghaus Empire meeting, University of Toronto.

November, 2002

Memory for remote events and the hippocampus

Psychology department colloquium

Baycrest hospital, Toronto.

March, 2003.

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Recollection in anterograde and retrograde amnesia: common neural pathways?

Ebbinghaus Empire Meeting. University of Toronto.

October, 2004.

Recollection in anterograde and retrograde amnesia: common neural pathways?

Department of Psychology colloquium

Haifa University. March, 2005.

The Extended Hippocampal system and memory for remote events.

Behavioural Neurology colloquium

Rambam medical centre, Haifa.

December, 2005

Neuroanatomical and neurofunctional correlates of PTSD.

Psychology department colloquium

Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva.

March, 2006.

The neuroanatomical basis of retrieval of remote memories.

Psychiatry Department colloquium,

Hadassah Ein-Kerem, Jerusalem.

October, 2006

Retrograde amnesia and remote memory

Behavioural Sciences Department colloquium

Ruppin Academic Centre.

January, 2007

Cognitive neuroscience of memory. Lecture series, Cognitive Neurology Unit

Rambam Medical Center

December 2007

Current directions in cognitive neuroscience.

Lecture series, Psychiatry department

Rambam Medical Center

February, 2008

Age-related functional and structural changes in the brain.

The Herczeg Institute on Aging colloquium series

Tel Aviv University.

February, 2008

Neuropsychological aspects of Delusions, Hallucinations and anxiety disorders.

Lecture series, Psychiatry department

Rambam Medical Center.

February, 2009

Cognitive neuroscience of confabulations.

Psychiatry grand rounds Hadassah Ein-Kerem, Jerusalem.

February, 2009

Cognitive neuroscience of PTSD Child and Adolescent Psychiatry rounds

Sief Medical Center, Zefat

April,

2009

Rapid associative learning independent of the hippocampus: Challenging current theories of declarative memory

Department of Neurobiology and Ethology Colloquium

University of Haifa

January,

2010

Limbic-cortical interactions in long-term memory formation and representation

Rotman Research Institute rounds

Baycrest hospital, Toronto.

February, 2010

Rapid associative learning independent of the hippocampus: Challenging current theories of declarative memory

Psychology Dep't cognitive colloquium

Tel-Aviv University

May,

2010

Can the neocortex rapidly learn Tenrecs? Evidence from lesion, neuro-imaging and behavioral studies of “Fast Mapping"

Ebbinghaus Empire meeting University of Toronto.

January, 2011

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Neuropsychological aspect of PTSD: Limbic-Neocortical interactions

Department of Psychiatry CME series

University of Western Ontario

April,

2011

Learning novel facts without the hippocampus: Evidence from studies of Fast Mapping.

Annual scientific meeting Centre for Stroke Recovery

May,

2011

Neocortical plasticity in the adult human brain

European Campus of Excellence

Bochum,

Germany

September, 2011

Preconscious contributions of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex to prospective and retrospective memory

Centre for Stroke Recovery Rounds

Centre for Stroke Recovery

January, 2012

Neocortical plasticity in declarative memory

Rotman Research Institute MRI rounds

Baycrest hospital, Toronto.

April,

2012

Tracking semantic formation: Memory transformation vs. memory cohesion

TWH neuroimaging rounds Toronto Western Hospital

January, 2013

Single Subject Research Design Workshop

Rotman Research Institute Research Training Centre

May, 2014

RESEARCH GRANTS 2007-2009 PI: EU-FP6- Marie Curie IRG. Multiple memory systems in the human temporal lobe:

clues from remote memory and new learning in amnesia. € 80,000; For Two years.

2009-2011 PI: Grant from the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and depression (NARSAD), Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and the hippocampus: Scene construction and recollective processes. $60,000; Two years.

2010 PI: Israel Science Foundation: Rapid associative learning independent of the hippocampus: Challenging current theories of the neurobiology of declarative memory (Declined).

2011-2012: PI: Heart and Stroke Foundation Centre for Stroke Recovery stimulus funding. Memory processes and neocortical plasticity. $76,150; 18 months.

2013 Co-PI (with Jed Meltzer, PI; Sylvain Moreno, Co-PI). Canada Foundation for Innovation CFI) and Ontario Research Foundation (ORF): Augmentation of neurorehabilitation training using targeted brain stimulation. $222,232

2011-2016 PI: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Rapid acquisition of arbitrary association independent of the MTL: Challenging current neurobiological theories of declarative memory. $27,000; Five years

SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS AND PRIZES 1993-1997 ‘Amirim’ Program Award, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Approx. $18,000 over 3 years.

2000 Coward Award for Studies of Aging: $18800; one year

2000 International Recruitment Award, University of Toronto: $25,200 over 4 yrs.

2000 University of Toronto Fellowship: $4,700; one year.

2001 University of Toronto Open Fellowship, $9000; over 3 years.

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2001 Ontario Graduate Scholarship, Science and Technology. $15,000; one year.

2002 Ontario Graduate Scholarship, Science and Technology. $15,000; one year.

2003 Ontario Graduate Scholarship, Science and Technology. $15,000; one year.

2004 Heart and Stroke foundation of Canada- centre for stroke recovery. Post-doctoral fellowship (awarded to Dr. Don Stuss). $40,000; one year.

2005 Canadian Psychological Association. Academic distinction award for best doctorate dissertation.

2005 University of Toronto School of Graduate Studies. Certificate of academic excellence. Governor General’s academic gold medal nomination.

2009 Laureate of Israel Society for Biological Psychiatry Clinical Science Research Prize 2500 nis.

2009 Dusty and Ettie Miller Fellowship for Outstanding Young Scholars, $10,000

2011 Donald T. Stuss Award for Research Excellence, $10,000

TEACHING Course level Course type Name of Course Year

BA 3rd year course

Lecture Cognitive Neuroscience, Dept. of Psychology. University of Toronto

2003-2004

BA 3rd year course

Lecture Cognition and psychopathology, Dept. of Psychology. University of Toronto

2004-2005

BA 3rd year course

Lecture Human memory, Dept. of Psychology. University of Toronto

2004-2005

MA/PhD Lecture Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Dept. of Psychology Haifa University

2005-2010

MA/PhD Lecture Cognitive Neuroscience of memory Dept. of Psychology Haifa University

2005-2010

MA/PhD Lecture Aging and Demantia Dept. of Psychology Haifa University

2005-2010

MA Lecture Neuropsychological rehabilitation Dept. of Psychology Haifa University

2006-2010

MA Supervision Neuropsychological practicum Dept. of Psychology Haifa University

2006-2010

MA Lecture Neuropsychological rehabilitation Dept. of Psychology Ben Gurion University

2006-2007

BA 3rd year course

Lecture Cognition; Behavioral Sciences Ruppin Academic Centre

2006-2007

BA 3rd year course

Lecture Learning Behavioral Sciences Ruppin Academic Centre

2006-2007

BA Seminar Honors psychology seminar Haifa University International School

2008-2010

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SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS Date Degree Title of Thesis Name of Student

Sept., 2008 MA Delusions and memory processes Sarah Louzon-Adler

Sept., 2008 MA Awareness of deficit after Traumatic Brain injury: Role of psychological processes

Neta Levy

June, 2008 MA Autobiographical memory and Theory of Mind Neta Kvetniy: (with Simone Shamay Tsoory)

July, 2009 MA Neural effective connectivity in priming as revealed in fMRI

Osnat Mussel: (with Tali Bitan)

July, 2009 MA Confabulation and memory monitoring: ERP study Rinat Bar Eliezer

Feb., 2010 MA Recollection in semantic memory Judith Segalowitz (Zohar Eviatar)

Feb., 2010 MA Scene construction and self projection in PTSD Lina Abo-Ahmad

July, 2010 MA Physiological and behavioral consequences of ongoing reality interruption

Roman Rosengurt

Dec., 2010 MA Recollection and familiarity in post-ECT patients Adi Zakay

Sept., 2011 Ph.D. New semantic learning through fast mapping in Amnesia

Tali Sharon (Atir)

Jan., 2012 MA Effects of autobiographical memory on executive functions

Tehila Guigui (Zohar Eviatar)

Sept., 2012 MA The Role of the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex in Schematic Representation

Vanessa Ghosh

Sept., 2012 MA Autobiographical memory and Theory of Mind Tomer Druyan: (with Simone Shamay-Tsoory)

Nov., 2012 MA Recollection and Familiarity in recognition memory among dyslexics

Sholomon Hila (with Zvia Breznitz)

Nov., 2012 MA The Ventromedial Prefrontal cortex and memory monitoring

Moran Barkan (with Morre Goldsmith)

Nov., 2012 MA The basal ganglia and learning new semantics through 'fast mapping'

Shelly Ben Israel

Dec., 2013 Ph.D. Recollection and familiarity in remote memory and retrograde amnesia

Shani Weidergoren (with Avi Karni)

Feb., 2014 Ph.D. Memory systems interaction. Maayan Merhav (with Avi Karni)

In Progress MA Learning novel associations through 'fast mapping' Raneen Nicola

In Progress MA Neurostimulation effects on autobiographical memory Melissa Hebscher

In Progress Ph.D. Ventromedial Prefrontal cortex and memory Vanessa Ghosh

In Progress Ph.D. PTSD and hippocampus: Scene construction and recollective processes

Sarah Adler

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In Progress Post-Doc

MEG and dementia studies of semantic learning Eve Attali

In Progress Post-Doc

Neuroanatomical, neurofunctional and neuropsychological consequences of cardiac arrest

Vessela Stamenova (with Gary Turner’)

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PUBLICATIONS Ph.D. Dissertation Neuropsychology of remote and recent autobiographical memory;

Details: English; September 2004 University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 220 pages Supervisor: Dr. Morris Moscovitch Co-Supervisors: Dr. Gordon Winocur; Dr. Cheryl Grady.

Articles in Refereed Journals

1. Gilboa, A., Sekeres, M., Moscovitch, M., & Winocur, G. (in press). Higher order conditioning is impaired by hippocampal lesions. Current Biology

2. Ghosh, V.E., Moscovitch, M., Melo Colella, B., & Gilboa, A. (in press). Schema representation in patients with ventromedial PFC lesion. Journal of Neuroscience

3. Rosenbaum, R.S., Gilboa, A., & Moscovitch, M. (2014). Case studies continue to illuminate the cognitive neuroscience of memory. The year in cognitive neuroscience: Annals of the New-York Academy of Sciences 1316 (1): 105-133

4. Ghosh, V. E., & Gilboa, A. (2014). What is a memory schema? A historical perspective on current neuroscience literature. Neuropsychologia, 53, 104-114.

5. Rabin, J.S., Carson, N., Gilboa, A., and Stuss, D.T., Rosenbaum, R.S. (2013) Imagining other people’s experiences in a person with impaired episodic memory: the role of personal familiarity. Frontiers in Cognition, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00588

6. Waidergoren, S., Segalowicz, J. and Gilboa, A. (2012). Semantic memory recognition is supported by intrinsic recollection-like processes: “The butcher on the bus” revisited. Neuropsychologia, 50: 3573-87

7. Rabin, J.S., Braverman, A., Gilboa, A., Stuss, D.T., and Rosenbaum, R.S. (2012) Theory of mind development can withstand compromised episodic memory development. Neuropsychologia, 50: 3781-5

8. Sharon, T., Moscovitch, M., and Gilboa, A. (2011). Rapid neocortical acquisition of long-term arbitrary associations independent of the hippocampus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 108(3): 1146-1151

9. Uretzky, S. and Gilboa, A. (2010). Knowing your lines but missing your cue: Rostral prefrontal lesions impair prospective memory cue detection, but not action-intention superiority. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 22: 2745-57.

10. Gilboa, A. and Verfaellie M. (2010). Telling it like it isn't: The cognitive neuroscience of confabulation. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 16: 1-6

11. Kave, G., Knafo, A. and Gilboa, A. (2010). The rise and fall of word retrieval across the lifespan. Psychology and Aging 25:719-724.

12. Gilboa, A. (2010) Strategic retrieval, confabulations and delusions: Theory and data. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 15: 145-180

13. Rabin, J., Gilboa, A. Stuss, D.T., Mar, R. and Rosenbabaum R.S. (2010) Common and unique neural correlates of autobiographical memory and theory of mind. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 22: 1095-111.

14. Gilboa, A., Alain, C., He, Y., Stuss, D.T. and Moscovitch, M. (2009). Ventromedial prefrontal cortex lesions produce early functional alterations during remote memory retrieval. Journal of Neuroscience 29:4871-4881

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15. Rosenbaum, R.S., Gilboa, A., Levine, B., Winocur, G. and Moscovitch, M. (2009) Amnesia as an Impairment of Detail Generation and Binding: Evidence from personal, fictional, and semantic narratives in K.C. Neuropsychologia, 47: 2181-2187

16. Gilboa, A., Alain C., Stuss, D.T., Melo, B., Miller, S., and Moscovitch, M. (2006) Mechanisms of spontaneous confabulations: A strategic retrieval account. Brain, 129, 1399-1414

17. Moscovitch, M., Nadel, L., Winocur, G., Gilboa, A., and Rosenbaum, S.R. (2006) The cognitive neuroscience of remote episodic, semantic and spatial mamory. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 16, 179-190

18. Gilboa, A., Winocur, G., Rosenbaum, R.S., Poreh, A., Black, S., Gao, F. Westmacott, R., and Moscovitch, M. (2006). Hippocampal contributions to recollection in retrograde and anterograde memory. Hippocampus, 16: 966-980

19. Gilboa, A., Ramirez, J., Köhler, S., Westmacott, R., Black, S.E., & Moscovitch, M. (2005) Retrieval of Autobiographical Memory in Alzheimer’s Disease: Relation to Volumes of Medial Temporal Lobe and other Structures. Hippocampus, 15, 535-550.

20. Hoofien, D., Barak, O., Vakil, E. & Gilboa, A. (2005) Symptom checklist-90 revised scores in persons with traumatic brain injury: affective reactions or neurobehavioral outcomes of the injury? Applied Neuropsychology, 12, 30-39

21. Moscovitch, M., Rosenbaum, R.S., Gilboa, A., Addis, D.R., Westmacott, R., Grady, C.L., McAndrews, M.P., Levine, B., Black, S., Winocur, G. & Nadel, L. (2005). Functional Neuroanatomy of Remote Episodic (Autobiographical), Semantic and Spatial Memory in Humans as Determined by Lesion and Functional Neuroimaging Studies: A Unified Account Based on Multiple Trace Theory. Journal of Anatomy.207, 35-66

22. Gilboa, A. (2004). Autobiographical and episodic memory- one and the same? Evidence from prefrontal activation in neuroimaging studies Neuropsychologia, 42, 1336-1349

23. Kampf-Sherf, O., Zlotogorski, Z., Gilboa, A., Speedie, L., Lereya, J., Rosca, P., & Shavit, Y (2004). Neuropsychological functioning in major depression and responsiveness to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors antidepressants. Journal of Affective Disorders, 82(3): 453-459

24. Gilboa, A., Winocur, G., Grady, C.L. Hevenor, S.J. & Moscovitch, M. (2004). Remembering our past: Functional neuroanatomy of recollection of recent and very remote personal events. Cerebral Cortex 14, 1214-25.

25. Hoofien, D., Gilboa, A., Vakil, E., & Barak, O. (2004). Unawareness of cognitive deficits and daily functioning among persons with Traumatic Brain Injuries. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 26(2): 278-290.

26. Gilboa, A., Shalev, A.Y., Laor, L., Lester, H., Louzoun, Y., Chisin, R., & Bonne, O. (2004). Functional connectivity of the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 55(3): 263-272.

27. Bonne,O., Gilboa, A., Louzoun, Y., Brandes, D., Yona, I., Lester, H., Barkai, G., Freedman, N., Chisin, R., & Shalev, A.Y. (2003). Resting regional cerebral perfusion in recent posttraumatic stress disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 54: 1077-1086

28. Bonne, O., Gilboa, A., Louzon, Y., Kempf-Sherf, O., Katz, M., Fishman, Y., Ben-Nahum, Z., Krausz, Y., Bocher, M., Lester, H., Chisin, R., & Lerer, B. (2003). Cerebral blood flow in chronic symptomatic Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 124: 141-152.

29. Hoofien, D., Vakil, E., Gilboa, A., Donovik, P.J. & Barak, O. (2002). Comparison of the predictive power of scio-economic variables, severity of injury, and age on long-term outcome of TBI: smaple-specific variable versus factors as predictors. Brain Injury, 16(1): 9-27

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30. Brandes, D., Ben-Shachar, G., Gilboa, A., Bonne, O., Freedman, S., & Shalev, A.Y. (2002). PTSD symptoms and cognitive performance in recent trauma survivors. Psychiatry Research, 110: 231-238

31. Hoofien, D., Gilboa, A., Donovick, P.J. & Vakil E. (2001). Long-term sequelae of traumatic brain injury (TBI): A comprehensive follow-up study of psychiatric symptomatology, cognitive abilities and psychosocial outcome. Brain Injury,15 (3): 189-209.

32. Bonne, O., Brandes, D., Gilboa, A., Gomori, M.J., Shenton, M.E., Pitman, R.K., & Shalev, A.Y. (2001). Longitudinal MRI study of hippocampal volume in trauma survivors with PTSD. American Journal of Psychiatry, 158(8):1248-51.

33. Hoofien, D., Vakil, E. & Gilboa, A. (2000). Criterion validation of premorbid intelligence estimation in persons with Traumatic Brain Injury: “Hold/Don’t Hold” versus “Best Performance” Procedures. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 22(3): 305-31

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Chapters in Scientific Books 1. Gilboa, A. (in press). Retrieval. In: J. Wright (Ed.), Sergio Della Sala (Section Ed.)

International Encyclopedia of Social & Behavioral Science 2nd Edition. Elsevier.

2. Gilboa, A. (In press). Functional neuroanatomy of PTSD: Developmental cytoarchitectonic trends, memory systems and control processes. In: M.P. Safir, H.S. Wallach and A. Rizzo (Eds.) Future Directions in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment Springer.

3. Shalev, A. Gilboa, A. & Rasmusson, A. (2011) Neurobiology of stress trauma and PTSD. In: D.J. Stein, M.J. Friedman, and C. Blanco (Eds) Trauma and Mental Health: Resilience and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders John Wiley and Sons Ltd.

4. Moscovitch, M., Westmacott, R., Gilboa, A. et al. (2005). Hippocampal Complex Contribution to Retention and Retrieval of Recent and Remote Episodic and Semantic Memories: Evidence from Behavioral and Neuroimaging Studies of Healthy and Brain-damaged People. In: Ohta, N., MacLeod, C. M., & Uttl, B. (Eds.) Dynamic cognitive processes, Tokyo: Springer-Verlag, pp. 333-380

5. Nadel, L., Ryan, L., Hayes, S.M., Gilboa, A. & Moscovitch, M. (2003). The role of the hipppocampal complex in long-term episodic memory. In: T. Ono, G. Matsumoto, R.R. Lllinas, A. Berthoz, R. Norgren, H. Nishijo & R. Tamura (Eds), Cognition and Emotion in the Brain. Amsterdam, Elsevier Science: Excerpta Medica International Congress Series 1250. Pp. 215-234

6. Gilboa, A. & Moscovitch, M. (2002). The cognitive neuroscience of confabulation: A review and a model. In: A.D. Baddeley M.D. Kopelman, and B.A. Wilson (Eds.) Handbook of Memory Disorders, 2nd Edition. London: Wiley. Pp. 315-342.

Published Conference presentations

1. Ghosh, V.E., Moscovitch, M. & Gilboa, A. (2013). The cognitive underpinning of confabulation following anterior communicating artery (ACoA) aneurysm rupture. Stroke, 44(12): E211

2. Duke, D., Bowels, B., Gilboa, A. et al. (2013). Abnormal semantic memory structure in a case of developmental amnesia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Suppl.) S81

3. Attali, E., and Gilboa, A. (2013). Teaching old brains new facts: Incidental learning of novel concepts in older adults, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s disease. Canadian Geriatrics Journal

4. Merhav M, Karni A, and Gilboa A (2012) New semantic learning through Fast Mapping is susceptible to Catastrophic Interference. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 48 (S1) S79-S80

5. Merhav M, Karni A, and Gilboa A (2011) Neural Substrates of Rapid Neocortical Semantic Learning. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 40 (S1) S44

6. Gilboa, A., Hazan, H., Koilis, E., Manevitz, L. and Sharon, T., (2011) Multiple Declarative Memory Systems: Classification with Machine Learning Techniques, IJCNN 2011 Conference Proceedings, p 312; Piscataway, NJ: IEEE

7. Barkan Abramski M., Goldsmith M., Aharon- Peretz J. and Gilboa A. (2011). Why confabulations are transient: Dissociating the contributions of monitoring and control processes during memory retrieval. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 48-1,

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8. Waidergoren S., Levinzon H., Karni A. and Gilboa A. (2011). Associative aspects of semantic memory require ‘information processing’ recollection: Behavioral and neuroanatomical findings. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 48-1,

9. Gilboa, A. (2010). The hippocampus in PTSD: Bridging the structure-function gap? Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 47-1, 17

10. Waidergoren, S., Segalowicz, J. and Gilboa, A. (2010). "Is he a live?" Retrieval of remote semantic memory associations: support for dual processes view and neuroanatomical findings. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 47-1, 51

11. Gilboa, A. (2010). Cognitive Neuropsychiatry: Evolution, principles, methodology. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 47-1, 17

12. Gilboa, A., Uretzky, S., Ben-Roi, O., and Aharon-Peretz, J. (2009) Failing to ''get set'' for the run vs. missing the starting gun: A novel double dissociation within the prefrontal cortex for prospective memory processes. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 39 (S1) S44

13. Waidergoren, S., Segalowitcz, J., Karni, A. and Gilboa, A. (2009) Process view of remote semantic memory retrieval: support for dual processes and neuroanatomical findings. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 39 (S1), S123

14. Abo-Ahmad, L., Klein, E. and Gilboa, A. (2009). Scene construction in PTSD patients with a history of civilian war trauma. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 39 (S1) S3

15. Gilboa, A. (2009) The Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex and monitoring of memory veracity. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 46-1, 5

16. Waidergoren, S., Peleg, O., Nikiforov, A., and Gilboa, A. (2009) Support for independent recollection and familiarity processes in remote semantic memory Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 46-1, 52

17. Atir, T., Moscovitch, M., Tomer, R. and Gilboa, A. (2009) Normal long-term declarative learning in amnesia through 'fast mapping. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 46-1, 53

18. Waidergoren, S. and Gilboa, A. (2008) Remote recognition memory: Support for independent recollection and familiarity processes. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 38 (S1), S123

19. Gilboa, A. and Waidergoren, S. (2008) Is recollection needed for retrieval of semantic information? Recognition memory for remote memories in hippocampal retrograde amnesia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Suppl.) D105

20. Atir, T., Moscovitch, M., and Gilboa A. (2007). Fast Mapping as a Mechanism for Semantic Learning in Healthy Adults and Amnesia. Psychonomic Society 48th annual meeting proceedings. P. 138, P5105

21. Gilboa, A., Alain, C., Stuss, D.T., Hu, Y. and Moscovitch, M. (2006) Memory monitoring and the ventromedial prefrontal cortex: An electrophysiological study of patients with focal lesions and healthy controls. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Supplement). D145

22. Gilboa, A., Alain, C., Stuss, D.T., and Moscovitch, M. (2005) Confabulation after anterior communicating artery (AcoA) aneurysm rupture: temporal context confusion or general monitoring failure? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Supplement). D123

23. Gilboa, A., McAndrews, M.P., Grady, C.L., Winocur, G. and Moscovitch, M. (2004) Remote autobiographical memory in post-surgical late-onset Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE): A combined lesion and fMRI investigation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Supplement). C96

24. Gilboa, A., Rosenbaum R.S., Westmacott R., Grady C.L., Winocur G. and Moscovitch M. (2003) I know the forest, but don’t remember the trees- behavioural and neuroimaging

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studies of remote memory for autobiographical details in amnesia. Paper presented at the Brenda Milner Symposium, Montreal.

25. Gilboa, A., Winocur, G., Grady, C.L. Hevenor, S.J. & Moscovitch, M. (2003) Remembering our past: Functional neuroanatomy of recollection of recent and very remote personal events. Paper presented at the Brenda Milner Symposium, Montreal.

26. Shalev, A.Y., Shenton, M.E., Gilboa, A., Gomori, M.J., Pitman, R.K. & Bonne, O. (2003) Prospective longitudinal study of hippocampus and amygdala volume in trauma survivors with PTSD. American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP) 42nd annual meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico.

27. Gilboa, A., Winocur, G., Grady, C.L. Hevenor, S.J. & Moscovitch, M. (2002). A functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) study of remote and recent autobiographical memory using family photographs. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Supplement). B75.

28. Gilboa, A., Winocur, G., Grady, C.L. & Moscovitch, M. (2002). The effects of memory quality on the neural correlates of autobiographical memory. Paper presented at the Southern Ontario Neuropsychology Conference, York University, Toronto, Ontario.

29. Hoofien, D., Gilboa, A., Vakil, E. & Barak, O.(2002) Depression after TBI: Affective content or cognitive/somatic symptoms? Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 7(4), 414.

30. Bonne, O., Gilboa, A., Louzon, Y., Laor, L., Bocher, M. Chishin, R. & Shalev, A.Y. (2000) Temporal dynamics of brain activation during mental imagery of traumatic events: A symptom provocation study. American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP) 39th annual meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico.

31. Hoofien, D., Gilboa, A. & Vakil, E. (2000) Self awareness as the difference between subjective and objective evaluations and its relations to psychiatric symptomatology and daily functioning among persons with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI). International Conference on Psychology, University of Haifa, Israel.

32. Hoofien, D., Vakil, E. & Gilboa, A. (1999). Criterion validation of premorbid intelligence estimation in persons with Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 5(2), 109.

Other Scientific Publications

Gilboa, A. (2005) Rehabilitation of persons after Traumatic Brain Injury: A review of current models and therapeutic standards. A report ordered by the Rehabilitation Section of the Ministry of Defense, Israel.

Other Works Connected with my Scholarly Field

Gilboa, A. and Kave, G. (2007). Hebrew adaptation and norm collection of the California Verbal Learning Test II.

Gilboa, A. (2007) Hebrew adaptation and norm collection of the Shipley Institute of Living Scale.

Manuscripts under review and in preparation 1. Merhav, M., Karni, A., and Gilboa, A. (under review). Not all declarative memories are created

equal: Fast-Mapping does not engage overnight systems reorganization

2. Merhav, M., Karni, A. and Gilboa, A. (under review). Neocortical catastrophic interference in healthy and amnesic adults: a paradoxical matter of time.

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3. Fiacconi, C.M., Barkley, V., Finger, E.C., Carson, N., Duke, D., Rosenbaum, R.S., Gilboa, A., & Kohler, S., (under review). Nature and extent of person recognition impairments associated with Capgras Syndrome in Lewy Body Dementia.

4. Merhav, M., Awad, H., Gilboa, A., and Karni, A. (under review). Off-line mnemonic processes associated with acquisition of semantics through Fast-Mapping

5. Atir-Sharon, T., Gilboa, A., Koilis, E., Hazan, H., Manevitz, L., (under review). Decoding the formation of new semantics: MVPA investigation of rapid neocortical plasticity during associative encoding through Fast Mapping

In preparation:

1. Adler-Luzon, S., He, G., Abo-Ahmad, L., Klein, E., Goldsher, D. & Gilboa, A. (in preparation). Scene construction and spatial representation in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Role of the hippocampus

2. Barkan-Abramsy, M., Goldsmith, M. and Gilboa, A. (in preparation). Why confabulations are transient: Dissociating the contributions of monitoring and control processes during retrieval.

3. Rabin, J.S., Olsen, R.K., Gilboa, A., & Rosenbaum, R.S. (in preparation). Imagining other people’s experiences in developmental amnesia: An fMRI study.

4. Duke, D., Bowles, B., Rosenbaum, R.S., Gilboa, A., McRae, K., & Köhler, S. (in preparation). Uncovering the role of episodic memory in the accrual of semantic memory in a case of developmental amnesia.

5. Herdman, K., Gilboa, A., Winocur, G., Moscovitch, M., & Rosenbaum, R.S. (in preparation). Hippocampal contributions to remote spatial memory: evidence from individuals with bilateral fornix and hippocampal lesions.

6. Berman, I. Levy, N. and Hoofien, D. Gilboa, A., (in preparation). Psychological defense mechanisms and awareness of deficit in individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury