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Donna Rose Addis

New Zealand psychology academic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Donna Rose Addis is a New Zealand psychology academic. Of Samoan descent, she earned the title of full Professor at the University of Auckland[1] before moving to Toronto in 2018 as the Canada 150 Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory and Aging at the University of Toronto[2] and a Senior Scientist at the Rotman Research Institute in Baycrest Hospital.[3] She retains an appointment at Auckland on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Centre for Brain Research in the School of Psychology.[4]

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Academic career

Addis went to Aorere College in Auckland, and her bursary marks made her New Zealand's top all-round scholar of Pacific Island descent.[5]

After an undergraduate at the University of Auckland Addis won a commonwealth scholarship to the University of Toronto for a PhD titled 'Terms of engagement: investigating the engagement of the hippocampus and related structures during autobiographical memory retrieval in healthy individuals and temporal lobe epilepsy patients' and a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard University.[1] She then returned to Auckland and rose to full professor in 2016.[6]

Addis's research is on memory, future thinking,[7] depression[8] brain scans,[9] and related areas.[10]

In 2009, Addis won a Prime Minister's Science Prize.[11] She was awarded one of the inaugural Rutherford Discovery Fellowships in 2010.[12]

In 2017 Addis was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.[13]

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Selected works

  • Schacter, Daniel L., Donna Rose Addis, and Randy L. Buckner. "Remembering the past to imagine the future: the prospective brain." Nature Reviews Neuroscience 8, no. 9 (2007): 657–661.
  • Addis, Donna Rose, Alana T. Wong, and Daniel L. Schacter. "Remembering the past and imagining the future: common and distinct neural substrates during event construction and elaboration." Neuropsychologia 45, no. 7 (2007): 1363–1377.
  • Schacter, Daniel L., and Donna Rose Addis. "The cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory: remembering the past and imagining the future." Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society B: biological sciences 362, no. 1481 (2007): 773–786.
  • Moscovitch, Morris, R. Shayna Rosenbaum, Asaf Gilboa, Donna Rose Addis, Robyn Westmacott, Cheryl Grady, Mary Pat McAndrews et al. "Functional neuroanatomy of remote episodic, semantic and spatial memory: a unified account based on multiple trace theory." Journal of Anatomy 207, no. 1 (2005): 35–66.
  • Schacter, Daniel L., Donna Rose Addis, and Randy L. Buckner. "Episodic simulation of future events." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1124, no. 1 (2008): 39–60.
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