Aina Roenningen, M.A. (September 2021 - Present)
Aina joined the lab in September 2021 and is a PhD student from Norway. She completed her MA (under supervision of Dr. Brianne Kent) in November, 2023. During her MA, she worked on studies measuring the relationship between mental health, sleep and different cognitive functions in younger and older adults. Specifically, she focused on how episodic memory processes such as pattern separation may be affected by sleep and sleep loss. The studies are a part of a larger translational research program that investigates the role of sleep disturbances in the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
Aina has 2 bachelor degrees in psychology; the first degree completed at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway, and the second degree completed at Thompson Rivers University (TRU) in Kamloops, BC. At TRU, she conducted research on the relationship between anxiety and executive functions (i.e., attentional and inhibitory control) in younger and older adults. The work increased her interest in brain aging and how it may affect different cognitive performances. For her PhD, she will be conducting research on brain resilience in middle-aged and older adults.
She is passionate about younger and older adults' mental, cognitive, -and physical health and wellbeing, and seeks to increase her understanding of how sleep and sleep disruptions are related to different cognitive -and health outcomes.
In her freetime, Aina enjoys hiking, going on adventures, and working on different fine arts projects. Aina also runs the TNL Instagram Page.