Schizophrenia is associated with altered temporal frequency and spatial location of the default mode network. The authors hypothesized that this network may be under- or overmodulated by key regions, including the anterior and posterior cingulate cortex. In addition, the altered temporal fluctuations in patients may result from a change in the connectivity of these regions with other brain networks.
Schizophrenia is associated with altered temporal frequency and spatial location of the default mode network. The authors hypothesized that this network may be under- or overmodulated by key regions, including the anterior and posterior cingulate cortex. In addition, the altered temporal fluctuations in patients may result from a change in the connectivity of these regions with other brain networks.
Date Presented Accepted for AOTA INSPIRE 2021 but unable to be presented due to online event limitations.
Note-taking is instrumental to learning. Little is known regarding the note-taking preferences of OT students. This poster discusses first-year OT students' note-taking preferences and self-perceptions of note quality. Findings can guide faculty and program on avenues to better support students' learning.
Primary Author and Speaker: Marie-Christine Potvin
Additional Authors and Speakers: Monique Chabot, Colleen Zane
Contributing Authors: Abigail Garrity
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