Meade, Melissa E.
Chang, Miranda
Savel, Katarina
Hong, Bryan
Martin, Chris B.
Barense, Morgan D.
Funding for this research was provided by:
NSERC (Postdoctoral Fellowship)
University of Toronto Faculty of Arts & Science (Postdoctoral Fellowship)
Canadian Institutes for Health Research (PJT-173336)
James S McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award)
Centre for Aging & Brain Health Innovation (Researcher Clinician Partnership Program Grant)
Article History
Received: 4 December 2023
Accepted: 19 November 2024
First Online: 27 November 2024
Competing interests
: B.H., C.B.M, and M.D.B. own shares in Dynamic Memory Solutions Inc., a company focused on developing digital tools to improve memory. The University of Toronto holds the ownership rights to the HippoCamera technology used to conduct the research described herein, but has given Dynamic Memory Solutions the rights to commercialize. No person, nor organization received any financial remuneration for the use of the HippoCamera application in these studies. At the time of publication, this is a research-dedicated application that we will make available to other memory scientists at no charge. B.H., C.B.M., and M.D.B. also have patents to disclose (US11397774B2; South Korea: 102543264; Japan: 7357384). M.E.M, M.C., and K.S. have no conflicts of interest.