Dr. Ford Burles
PhD
Positions
Research Associate
Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
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Research
Areas of Research
Cognitive Neuroscience, Machine Learning & AI, Cognitive Augmentation, Neurotechnology, Spatial Orientation and Navigation, Space Health
Participation in university strategic initiatives
Publications
- Preliminary evidence of high prevalence of cerebral microbleeds in astronauts with spaceflight experience. F Burles, M Willson, P Townes, A Yang, G Iaria . Frontiers in Physiology. (2024)
- Neurocognitive Adaptations for Spatial Orientation and Navigation in Astronauts. F Burles, G Iaria. Brain Sciences. (2023)
- The unresolved methodological challenge of detecting neuroplastic changes in astronauts. F Burles, R Williams, L Berger, B Pike, C Lebel, G Iaria. Life. (2023)
- Behavioural and cognitive mechanisms of Developmental Topographical Disorientation. F Burles, G Iaria. Scientific Reports. (2020)
- The emergence of cognitive maps for spatial navigation in seven- to ten-year-old children. F Burles, I Liu, C Hart, K Murias, S Graham, G Iaria. Child Development. (2020)
- Revisiting mental rotation with stereoscopic disparity: a new spin for a classic paradigm. F Burles, J Lu, E Slone, F Cortese, G Iaria, A Protzner. (2019)
- Ventral - dorsal functional contribution of the posterior cingulate cortex in human spatial orientation: A meta-analysis. F Burles, A Umiltá, L McFarlane, K Potocki, G Iaria. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. (2018)
- Dorso-medial and ventro-lateral functional specialization of the human retrosplenial complex in spatial updating and orienting. F Burles, E Slone, G Iaria. Brain Structure and Function. (2017)
- Neuroticism and self-evaluation measures are related to the ability to form cognitive maps critical for spatial orientation. F Burles, V Guadagni, F Hoey, A Arnold, R Levy, T O’Neill, G Iaria. Behavioural Brain Research. (2014)
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