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Jens Pruessner, Ph.D.
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Director, Aging and Alzheimer Disease Research Theme, Douglas Institute
Director, McGill University Centre for Studies in Aging
Researcher, Douglas Institute
Associate Professor, Departments of Psychology, Psychiatry, Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University


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Publications

2011

Boccardi M., Ganzola R., Bocchetta M., Pievani M., Redolfi A., Bartzokis G., Camicioli R., Csernansky J. G., de Leon M. J., deToledo-Morrell L., Killiany R. J., Lehericy S., Pantel J., Pruessner J., Soininen H., Watson C., Duchesne S., Jack C. R., Frisoni G. B. (2011). Survey of protocols for the manual segmentation of the hippocampus: preparatory steps towards a joint EADC-ADNI harmonized protocol, J Alzheimers Dis, 26 Suppl 3, 61-75. Find out more.

Engert V., Efanov S.I., Dedovic K., Dagher A., Pruessner J. (2011). Increased cortisol awakening response and afternoon/evening cortisol output in healthy young adults with low early life parental care, Psychopharmacology, 214(1), 261-268. Find out more.

Engert V., Vogel S., Efanov S.I., Duchesne A., Corbo V., Ali N., Pruessner J. (2011). Investigation into the cross-correlation of salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase responses to psychological stress, Psychoneuroendocrinology, 36(9), 1294-1302. Find out more.

Hu S., Coupe P., Pruessner J., Collins D.L. (2011). Appearance-based modeling for segmentation of hippocampus and amygdala using multi-contrast MR imaging, Neuroimage, 58(2), 549-559. Find out more.

Jones A., Steeden J.A., Pruessner J., Deanfield J.E., Taylor A.M., Muthurangu V. (2011). Detailed assessment of the hemodynamic response to psychosocial stress using real-time MRI, J Magn Reson Imaging, 33(2), 448-454. Find out more.

Juster R. P., Marin M. F., Sindi S., Nair N., Ying Kin N., Pruessner J., Lupien S. J. (2011). Allostatic load associations to acute, 3-year and 6-year prospective depressive symptoms in healthy older adults, Physiol Behav, 104(2), 360-4. Find out more.

Juster R.P., Sindi S., Marin M.F., Perna A., Hashemi A., Pruessner J., Lupien S.J. (2011). A clinical allostatic load index is associated with burnout symptoms and hypocortisolemic profiles in healthy workers, Psychoneuroendocrinology, 36(6), 797-805. Find out more.

Lederbogen F., Kirsch P., Haddad L., Streit F., Tost H., Schuch P., Wust S., Pruessner J., Rietschel M., Deuschle M., Meyer-Lindenberg A. (2011). City living and urban upbringing affect neural social stress processing in humans, Nature, 474(7352), 498-501. Find out more.

Lupien S.J., Parent S., Evans A.C., Tremblay R.E., Zelazo P.D., Corbo V., Pruessner J., Seguin J.R. (2011). Larger amygdala but no change in hippocampal volume in 10-year-old children exposed to maternal depressive symptomatology since birth, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 108(34), 14324-14329. Find out more.

Marca R.L., Waldvogel P., Thorn H., Tripod M., Wirtz P.H., Pruessner J., Ehlert U. (2011). Association between Cold Face Test-induced vagal inhibition and cortisol response to acute stress, Psychophysiology, 48(3), 420-429. Find out more.

Matousek R.H., Pruessner J., Dobkin P.L. (2011). Changes in the cortisol awakening response (CAR) following participation in mindfulness-based stress reduction in women who completed treatment for breast cancer, Complement Ther Clin Pract, 17(2), 65-70. Find out more.

Soliman A., O'Driscoll G.A., Pruessner J., Joober R., Ditto B., Streicker E., Goldberg Y., Caro J., Rekkas P.V., Dagher A. (2011). Limbic response to psychosocial stress in schizotypy: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study, , 131(1-3), 184-191. Find out more.

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Awards and distinctions :
  • - CCNP Young Investigator Award
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