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The Douglas Institute is proud to announce that Michael Meaney, C.M., Ph.D., C.Q., FRSC, is the 2014 laureate of the prestigious prix Wilder-Penfield.
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New work by Sylvain Williams and his team sheds light on dynamic mecanisms controlling memory.
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Bruno Giros, professor in the Department of Psychiatry, explained on the air at Radio-Canada how his work on dopamine in the brain opens new avenues.
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Use spatial memory -instead of stimuli-response- to reduce risks of dementia
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Véronique Bohbot, PhD, establishes direct link between stimulus-response learning and alcohol, tobacco and drug abuse
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Early life adversity affects broad regions of brain DNA in both rodents and humans.
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Effects of child abuse > Researchers are exploring the effects of child abuse on the brain and on suicidal tendency.
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Mind the Body > The goal is to encourage people with mental health problems, who frequently have issues with their weight, to be more active.
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“Use spatial memory to reduce risk of dementia” says Véronique Bohbot, neuroscientist at the Douglas Institute
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The 2010 Douglas Institute research teams who were awarded grants from NSERC to pursue work in their respective fields of expertise.