Chenjie Xia, MD
Assistant Professor
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Dr. Xia is a cognitive neurologist and anÌýassociate member of the Memory Clinic at the Jewish General Hospital. She is a clinician-scientist at the Lady Davis Institute, where her research focuses on studying the relationship between affect and autonomic disturbances in alpha-synucleinopathies, with the eventual goal of developing better treatments for their mood disorders. She currently holds a New Investigator Award from Parkinson Canada to study the impact of medication on autonomic disturbances and mood symptoms in Parkinson’s disease.
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Memory, cognitive neuroscience
Investigating and treating mood symptoms in Parkinson’s disease via autonomic disturbances
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Xia C,ÌýDickerson BC. Multimodal PET imaging of Amyloid and Tau burden in AD and non-AD dementias, PET Clinics, edited by Neil Vasdev and Abass Alavi, July 2017, 12(3), 351-359.
Kleckner I, Zhang J, Touroutglou A, Chanes L,ÌýXia C, Simmons WK, Dickerson BC, Barrett LF. Evidence for a large-scale brain system supporting allostasis and interoception in humans [Original research article], Nature Human Behaviour, April 2017, Advanced Online Publication
Xia C, Makaretz SJ, Caso C, McGinnis S, Gomperts SN, Sepulcre J, Gomez-Isla T, Hyman BT, Schultz A, Vasdev N, Johnson KA, Dickerson BC. Association of in vivo [18F]AV-1451 tau PET imaging results with cortical atrophy and symptoms in typical and atypical Alzheimer disease [Original research article], JAMA Neurology, April 1 2017, 74(4), 427-436.
Xia C, Touroutoglou A, Quigley K, Barrett LF, Dickerson BC. Salience network connectivity modulates skin conductance responses in predicting arousal experience [Original research article], J Cogn Neurosci, May 2017, 29(5), 827-836.
Dickerson BC, McGinnis SM,ÌýXia C, Price BH, Atri A, Murray ME, Mendez MF, Wolk DA Approach to atypical Alzheimer’s disease and case studies of the major subtypes [Invited review], CNS Spectrums, Feb 2017, 15, 1-11.
Xia, C,ÌýDickerson BC Tau PET: the next frontier in molecular imaging of dementia [Invited editorial], Int Psychogeriatr, Sept 2016, 28(9):1403-6.
Xia C, Gidengil E, Stolle D, Fellows, L. Lateral orbitofrontal cortex links social impressions to political choices. [Original research article], The Journal of Neuroscience, June 2015, 35(22), 8507-14.
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