Section : The Douglas
Natasha Rajah's research team uses brain imaging to examine the neural substrates of learning and memory in healthy young adults.
Section : The Douglas
The quality of cerebral tissues that come from the Douglas – Bell Canada Brain Bank has enabled many scientists throughout the world to discover new data that has helped improve treatment of various brain diseases.
Section : Research
Claire-Dominique Walker investigates the consequences of early stress on brain development and the neuroendocrine responses to stress.
Section : Research
Florian Storch explores explores the biological role of circadian clocks, internal timers that generate rhythms of 24 hours.
Section : Research
Véronique Bohbot investigates the neural correlates underlying visual and auditory spatial memory in normal and brain-damaged individuals.
Section : Research
Patricia Boksa conducts research on pregnancy and birth complications as risk factors for the later development of schizophrenia.
Section : Research
Jens Pruessner uses brain imaging techniques to investigate what happens in the brain when stress is perceived and processed.
Section : Research
Jorge Armony, PhD conducts research on how the brain detects danger stimuli and how it interacts with consciousness and memory.
Section : Research
Naguib Mechawar identifies the neurochemical and neuroanatomical properties of major depression and suicidal behaviors in the brain.
Section : Research
Natasha Rajah, nvestigates how memory retrieval works in healthy young adults, and how it is affected by aging.