Section : The Douglas
1) Mapping the hippocampus, its subfields and the memory network Our group has done significant work in the development of novel automated techniques for mapping the hippocampus and its subfields (Winterburn et al., NeuroImage, 2013; Pipitone et al.,
Section : The Douglas
Team members of the Brain Imaging Centre, directed by Natasha Rajah, PhD
Section : The Douglas
The Douglas – Bell Canada Brain Bank has almost 3000 human brain specimens. Established in 1980, it is the oldest brain bank in Canada, and one of the two largest reserves of autopsied brains in the country.
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McGill and the Douglas have joined hands to create the StoP-AD Centre dedicated to the prevention of AD.
Section : The Douglas
Alzheimer's disease: A ticking bomb Canada and the world face a ruinous increase in the incidence of dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Around the globe, more than 35 million people have dementia. Their care costs $600 billion each ye
Section : Mental Health Info
Between head and heart > Mini-Psych School 2011 classes now available online. A video will be published every week.
April 06, 2010
Section : The Douglas
Four major themes cover the research activities in Rémi Quirion's laboratory.
Section : Mental Health Info
Sleep disturbances are common in patients with Alzheimer's disease and are caused by the disruption in the light/dark cycle.
Section : The Douglas
Directed by Véronique Bohbot, PhD, the laboratory focuses on the multiple brain areas involved in processing episodic memories (spatio-temporal information) during navigation.
Section : The Douglas
2009 Prix Coup de cœur de l'Association québécoise d'établissements de santé et services sociaux (AQESSS) Special Jury Award in recognition of its public education program Communications