Jason da Silva Castanheira graduates from his PhD.
Today, Jason brilliantly defended his PhD thesis in Neuroscience and became one new neuroSPEED PhD graduate!
Jason will soon take a new position as a NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow with Prof Steve Fleming at University College London in the UK.
We are grateful for all the original work Jason has contributed over the recent years, including major advances in how to characterize individual brain activity from neurophysiological brain fingerprints.
You may consult his original publications in open access:
Brief segments of neurophysiological activity enable individual differentiation. da Silva Castanheira J, Orozco Perez HD, Misic B, Baillet S. Nat Commun. 2021 Sep 29;12(1):5713.
Stability of spectral estimates in resting-state magnetoencephalography: Recommendations for minimal data duration with neuroanatomical specificity. Wiesman AI, da Silva Castanheira J, Baillet S., Neuroimage. 2022 Feb 15;247:118823..
Time-resolved parameterization of aperiodic and periodic brain activity. Wilson LE, da Silva Castanheira J, Baillet S. Elife. 2022 Sep 12;11:e77348.
Adverse and compensatory neurophysiological slowing in Parkinson's disease. Wiesman AI, da Silva Castanheira J, Degroot C, Fon EA, Baillet S; PREVENT-AD Research Group; Network QP., Prog Neurobiol. 2023 Dec;231:102538
Alterations of Cortical Structure and Neurophysiology in Parkinson's Disease Are Aligned with Neurochemical Systems. Wiesman AI, da Silva Castanheira J, Fon EA, Baillet S; PREVENT-AD Research Group; Quebec Parkinson Network, Ann Neurol. 2023 Dec 26
A lateralized alpha-band marker of the interference of exogenous attention over endogenous attention., Landry M, da Silva Castanheira J, Raz A, Baillet S, Sackur J., Cereb Cortex. 2024 Jan 14;34(1)