Section : Research
Véronique Bohbot investigates the neural correlates underlying visual and auditory spatial memory in normal and brain-damaged individuals.
Section : News
Sunday was World Alheimer's Day. Two of our researchers just recieved a Brain Canada grant in that field.
Section : News
The arrival of a state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner marks an important step in the construction of the future Brain Imaging Centre at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute.
Section : News
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation—offering an alternative treatment for major depression
Section : News
Maryse Gagnon, an engaged journalist, adresses taboos in a sensitive and respectful way.
Section : News
Launch of the construction work of the brain imaging centre.
Section : News
20M$ for a new brain imaging centre at the Douglas Institute.
Section : News
A conference held last week at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute examined the effects of natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods and ice storms on mental health. According to panelists, the stress caused by living through one of thes
Section : News
Explore your brain with the experts during the upcoming Brain Awareness Week (March 12-16).
Section : News
Douglas Researchers pack their bags Scientists leave for DC to present newest findings at eminent international conference Verdun, November 8, 2005 – Almost one third of Douglas researchers are packing their bags and heading off to Washing