Dace Apsvalka
Research Staff and MRI Methods Support
Dace.Apsvalka@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
01223 767482
Programme Leader: Marta Correia
I am Research Associate in the Methods Group. I work on (f)MRI methods development and support. You can find more information about me on my personal website.
CBSU publications
DEMETRIOU, I., ATTAHERI, A., BINGHAM, T., DUCKETT, W., BRIDGE, L., RAYKOV, P., Tsvestanov, K.A., CORREIA, M., APSVALKA, D. , CRESPO-GARCIA, M., Campbell, K., Morcom, A., MITCHELL, D.J., ROWE, J., Wolpe, N., Henderson, S.E. Cam-CAN, HENSON, R. (2026) The Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) longitudinal study protocol: Phase 4 (“Enrichment”) and Phase 5 (“Rescan”), Exploration of Neuroscience [Open Access]
Song, Y., Prisciandaro, J.J., APSVALKA, D. , Bernard, M., Berrington, A., Castelo-Branco, M., Britton, M/K., CORREIA, M.A., Cuypers, K., Domagalik, A., Dydak, U., Duncan, N.W., Dwyer, G.E., Gong, t., Greenhouse, I., Hat, K., Hehl, M., Honda, S., Horton. C., Hui, S.C.N., Jackson, S.R., Jones, D.L., Klan, M.S., Lyoo, I.K., Mada, M.O., McNamara, B.V., Mullins, P.G., Muska, E., Nakajima, S., Nishio, H., Pereira, A.P., Porges, E.C., Rowsell,M., Ruopp, R., Shortell, D.D., Smith, C.M. Swinnen, S., Šušnjar, A., Tseng, L-Y., Violante, I.R., Yoon, S., Edden, R.A.E (2025) Magnetic resonance spectroscopy and the menstrual cycle: A multi-centre assessment of menstrual cycle effects on GABA & GSH, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2025 Jun:418:110430. [Open Access]
MARSH, L.C., APSVALKA, D. , Kikuchi, H., Abe, N., Kawaguchi, J., Kopelman, M.D., ANDERSON, M.C. (2025) Prefrontally mediated inhibition of memory systems in dissociative amnesia., Psychological Medicine, 08 Jan 2025, :1-9 [Open Access]
APSVALKA, D. , Ferreira, C.S., Schmitz, T.W., ROWE, J.B., ANDERSON, M.C. (2022) Dynamic targeting enables domain-general inhibitory control over action and thought by the prefrontal cortex, Nature Communications, 13(1):274, 12 Jan 2022 [Open Access]
Cross, E.S., Ramsey, R., APSVALKA, D. (2019) Fluid intelligence and working memory support dissociable aspects of learning by physical and not observational practice, Cognition, 190, 170-183 [Open Access]
Cross, E., Ramsey, APSVALKA, D. (2018) Observing action sequences elecits sequence-specific neural representations in frontparietal brain regions, The Journal of Neuroscience, 8(47):10114-10128 [Open Access]
Cross, E., Ramsey, R., APSVALKA, D. (2018) Anodal tDCS over Primary Motor Cortex Provides No Advantage to Learning Motor Sequences via Observation, Neural Plasticity [Open Access]

Song, Y., Prisciandaro, J.J., APSVALKA, D. , Bernard, M., Berrington, A., Castelo-Branco, M., Britton, M/K., CORREIA, M.A., Cuypers, K., Domagalik, A., Dydak, U., Duncan, N.W., Dwyer, G.E., Gong, t., Greenhouse, I., Hat, K., Hehl, M., Honda, S., Horton. C., Hui, S.C.N., Jackson, S.R., Jones, D.L., Klan, M.S., Lyoo, I.K., Mada, M.O., McNamara, B.V., Mullins, P.G., Muska, E., Nakajima, S., Nishio, H., Pereira, A.P., Porges, E.C., Rowsell,M., Ruopp, R., Shortell, D.D., Smith, C.M. Swinnen, S., Šušnjar, A., Tseng, L-Y., Violante, I.R., Yoon, S., Edden, R.A.E (2025) Magnetic resonance spectroscopy and the menstrual cycle: A multi-centre assessment of menstrual cycle effects on GABA & GSH, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2025 Jun:418:110430. [Open Access]

MARSH, L.C., APSVALKA, D. , Kikuchi, H., Abe, N., Kawaguchi, J., Kopelman, M.D., ANDERSON, M.C. (2025) Prefrontally mediated inhibition of memory systems in dissociative amnesia., Psychological Medicine, 08 Jan 2025, :1-9 [Open Access]

APSVALKA, D. , Ferreira, C.S., Schmitz, T.W., ROWE, J.B., ANDERSON, M.C. (2022) Dynamic targeting enables domain-general inhibitory control over action and thought by the prefrontal cortex, Nature Communications, 13(1):274, 12 Jan 2022 [Open Access]

Cross, E.S., Ramsey, R., APSVALKA, D. (2019) Fluid intelligence and working memory support dissociable aspects of learning by physical and not observational practice, Cognition, 190, 170-183 [Open Access]

Cross, E., Ramsey, APSVALKA, D. (2018) Observing action sequences elecits sequence-specific neural representations in frontparietal brain regions, The Journal of Neuroscience, 8(47):10114-10128 [Open Access]

Cross, E., Ramsey, R., APSVALKA, D. (2018) Anodal tDCS over Primary Motor Cortex Provides No Advantage to Learning Motor Sequences via Observation, Neural Plasticity [Open Access]

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