
Stefanie Evas
Higher Degree by Research Candidate
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
My current research explores relationships between brain activity derived from EEG, cognitive ageing, and dairy-derived nutrient intake. In the past I have used SSVEPs and MEG to explore cognitive control and spatial navigation in middle aged and older adults. I have a particular interest in neuroimaging methods and have contributed to projects which aim to increase the accessibility of neuroimaging analysis and explore the impact of methodological choices on results.
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Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2020 - 2020 Swinburne University of Technology Australia Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) 2015 - 2019 Swinburne University of Technology Australia Bachelor of Psychological Sciences -
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Journals
Year Citation 2024 Renton, A. I., Dao, T. T., Johnstone, T., Civier, O., Sullivan, R. P., White, D. J., . . . Bollmann, S. (2024). Neurodesk: an accessible, flexible and portable data analysis environment for reproducible neuroimaging. Nature Methods, 21(5), 804-808.
Scopus12 Europe PMC222023 Nikolaidis, A., Manchini, M., Auer, T., L. Bottenhorn, K., Alonso-Ortiz, E., Gonzalez-Escamilla, G., . . . P. Zwiers, M. (2023). Proceedings of the OHBM Brainhack 2021. Aperture Neuro.
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Preprint
Year Citation 2023 Renton, A. I., Dao, T. T., Johnstone, T., Civier, O., Sullivan, R. P., White, D. J., . . . Bollmann, S. (2023). Neurodesk: An accessible, flexible, and portable data analysis environment for reproducible neuroimaging..
DOI2022 Renton, A. I., Dao, T. T., Abbott, D. F., Amos, T. J., Bollmann, S., Botting, A., . . . Bollmann, S. (2022). Neurodesk: An accessible, flexible, and portable data analysis environment for reproducible neuroimaging.
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