Aubrée Boulet-Craig, Ph.D.

Completed in the lab her PhD in neuropsychology - Research and intervention, University of Montreal

Aubrée Boulet-Craig has completed a bachelor’s degree in psychology at the Université du Québec à Montréal. During these studies, she worked as a research assistant in the Laboratoire de recherche sur le bien-être des familles, the Laboratoire de psychophysiologie sociale and at the National Public Health Institute of Quebec. Thereafter, she completed a Master’s degree in research in neuropsychology with honors under the supervision of Dre Sarah Lippé. Her research interest was the relation between cerebral activity related to visual short-term memory and mathematical abilities. Aubrée Boulet-Craig then completed a Ph.D. in neuropsychology (research/intervention). She is interested in cognitive difficulties caused by leukemia treatments during childhood. She is interested in visual short-term memory (VSTM) and performance in mathematics. She studied VSTM using magnetoencephalography (MEG) and diffusion resonance magnetic imaging (dMRI). Awards and scholarships : Ph.D. Scholarship, Cole Foundation, July 2016-2018 Prize for best poster presentation, 24th annual CERNEC scientific day, St-Sauveur, Qc, Canada, March 2016