Education
Biochemistry Degree, MSc in Neuroimaging
Research interest
In my PhD I studied the neurobiological basis of the individual differences observed in Huntington’s disease regarding the prominence of motor, cognitive and psychiatric symptoms. I use MRI to investigate the functional and structural connectivity underlying this phenotypic heterogeneity among Huntington’s disease patients.
I am interested in neurodegeneration, mental health and science communication.
Last publications
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Pardina-Torner, H., De Paepe, A.E., García-Gorro, C., Rodríguez-Dechichá, N., Vaquer, I., Calopa, M., Ruiz-Idiago, J., Mareca, C., de Diego-Balaguer, R., Càmara, E. (2024). Disentangling the neurobiological bases of temporal impulsivity in Huntington’s disease. Brain and Behavior. 14(3): e3335
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De Paepe, A.E., García-Gorro, C., Martínez-Horta, S., Pérez-Pérez, J., Kulisevsky, J., Rodríguez-Dechichá, N., Vaquer, I., Subirà, S., Calopa, M., Santacruz, P., Muñoz, E., Mareca, C., Ruiz-Idiago, J., de Diego-Balaguer, R., Càmara, E. (2022). Delineating apathy profiles in Huntington’s disease with the short-Lille Apathy Rating Scale. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 105:83-89