Nicole J. Gervais

Affiliations: 
Concordia University (Canada), Montreal, QC, Canada 
Area:
Learning and memory
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Brown A, Gervais NJ, Rieck J, et al. (2023) Women's Brain Health: Midlife Ovarian Removal Affects Associative Memory. Molecular Neurobiology
Gervais NJ, Gravelsins L, Brown A, et al. (2022) Scene memory and hippocampal volume in middle-aged women with early hormone loss. Neurobiology of Aging. 117: 97-106
Brown AMC, Gervais NJ. (2020) Role of ovarian hormones in the modulation of sleep in females across the adult lifespan. Endocrinology
Gervais NJ, Au A, Almey A, et al. (2020) Cognitive markers of dementia risk in middle-aged women with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy prior to menopause. Neurobiology of Aging. 94: 1-6
Peragine D, Simeon-Spezzaferro C, Brown A, et al. (2019) Sex difference or hormonal difference in mental rotation? The influence of ovarian milieu. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 104488
LaClair M, Febo M, Nephew B, et al. (2019) Sex differences in cognitive flexibility and resting brain networks in middle-aged marmosets. Eneuro
Gervais NJ, Remage-Healey L, Starrett JR, et al. (2018) Adverse effects of aromatase inhibition on the brain and behavior in a non-human primate. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Gervais NJ, Mong JA, Lacreuse A. (2017) Ovarian hormones, sleep and cognition across the adult female lifespan: An integrated perspective. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology
Gervais NJ, Au A, Duchesne A, et al. (2017) [P4-280]: PREDICTORS OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN WOMEN FOLLOWING OOPHORECTOMY: IMPLICATIONS FOR AD RISK Alzheimer's & Dementia. 13: P1392-P1392
Gervais NJ, Viechweg SS, Mong JA, et al. (2016) The middle-aged ovariectomized marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) as a model of menopausal symptoms: Preliminary evidence. Neuroscience
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