Quirine van Engen

TitlePostdoc Fellows and Associates
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
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    1. van Engen Q, Chau G, Smith A, Adam K, Donoghue T, Voytek B. Dissociating Contributions of Theta and Alpha Oscillations from Aperiodic Neural Activity in Human Visual Working Memory. bioRxiv. 2024 Dec 17. PMID: 39763788; PMCID: PMC11702548.
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    2. Cazares C, Pati?o M, Contreras M, Gorman JC, Burgado J, Ali SA, van Engen Q, Kosik EL, Riviere P, Baltz ET, Agba CK, Preston M, Nagarajan A, Cressy J, Paredes N, Santiago C, White KL. A trainee-informed model for undergraduate neuroscience research programs serving marginalized students. Nat Neurosci. 2024 Nov; 27(11):2047-2052. PMID: 39455866; PMCID: PMC12020381.
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    3. Smith SE, Kosik EL, van Engen Q, Kohn J, Hill AT, Zomorrodi R, Blumberger DM, Daskalakis ZJ, Hadas I, Voytek B. Magnetic seizure therapy and electroconvulsive therapy increase aperiodic activity. Transl Psychiatry. 2023 11 16; 13(1):347. PMID: 37968260; PMCID: PMC10651875.
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    4. Smith SE, Kosik EL, van Engen Q, Kohn J, Hill AT, Zomorrodi R, Blumberger DM, Daskalakis ZJ, Hadas I, Voytek B. Magnetic seizure therapy and electroconvulsive therapy increase aperiodic activity. medRxiv. 2023 Oct 27. PMID: 36711765; PMCID: PMC9882553.
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