Section : The Douglas
Martin Lepage's team is working on the following neurocognitive and neuroimaging research projects.
Section : The Douglas
Neurocognitive studies by the McGill Group of Suicide Studies (MGSS) attempt to understand the link between the brain on one hand; and thoughts, emotions and behaviour on the other.
Section : The Douglas
Research in schizophrenia > Martin Lepage's lab conducts research on the neural circuitry behind memory dysfunctions, lack of insight and social anxiety.
Section : Research
John Breitner, MD, has devoted his career to investigating factors that modify an individual’s risk of developing Alzheimer's Disease.
Section : Research
Natasha Rajah, nvestigates how memory retrieval works in healthy young adults, and how it is affected by aging.
Section : Research
Pedro Rosa-Neto is interested in the structural changes that occur in the brain as a result of neurodegenerative disease.
Section : Research
Alain Brunet, PhD, studies risk factors and develops effective treatments for PTSD, such as early intervention and reconsolidation blockade.
Section : Research
Martin Lepage uses using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study memory deficits in patients with schizophrenia.
Section : Research
Mathieu Brodeur, PhD, is studying how the brain uses information to find, recognize, and recall objects in a particular setting.
Section : Research
Fabrice Jollant's research focuses on the cognitive and cerebral bases of vulnerability to suicide.