Dylan Spets, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
Under the mentorship of Dr. Jill Goldstein, Dr. Spets’ research focuses on understanding the sex-dependent role of depression on shaping memory circuitry. As Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with major depressive disorder (MDD), and both occur more frequently in women than men, her research also investigates the shared pathophysiology in memory decline and MDD. Ultimately, the goal of her research is to identify therapeutic targets for AD associated with MDD for early intervention before disease onset.
Publications
Spets, D. S., & Slotnick, S. D. (2021). Are there sex differences in brain activity during long-term memory? A systematic review and fMRI activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. Cognitive Neuroscience, 3–4, 163–173.Spets, D. S., Fritch, H. A., & Slotnick, S. D. (2021). Sex differences in hippocampal connectivity during spatial long-term memory. Hippocampus, 31, 669–676.
Fritch, H. A., Spets, D. S., & Slotnick, S. D. (2021). Functional connectivity with the anterior and posterior hippocampus during spatial memory. Hippocampus, 31, 658–558.
Spets, D. S., & Slotnick, S. D. (2020). Thalamic functional connectivity during spatial long-term memory and the role of sex. Brain Sciences, 10, 898.
Spets, D. S., Jeye, B. M., & Slotnick, S. D. (2019). Different patterns of cortical activity in females and males during spatial long–term memory. Neuroimage, 199, 626–634.