Technology has unprecedented ability to detect and diagnose Alzheimer’s

Published: 5 February 2013

January 28, 2013 - A revolutionary technology has the ability to detect and diagnose Alzheimer’s disease with unprecedented accuracy. The computerized technique known as SNIPE analyzes magnetic...

Navigating the brain’s blood vessels

Published: 2 May 2013

Live 3D images of brain’s vasculature will improve patient diagnosis and treatment ...

Quality control of mitochondria as a defense against disease

Published: 21 January 2014

Scientists from the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital in Canada have discovered that two genes linked to hereditary Parkinson’s disease are involved in the early-stage quality control of...

FINDING "LOST" LANGUAGES IN THE BRAIN

Published: 17 November 2014

 Study has far-reaching implications for unconscious role of infant experiences on adult development...

MEDIA ADVISORY: BILINGUALISM AND THE BRAIN

Published: 11 May 2015

Public lecture: Perspectives on bilingualism: From birth to aging...

Dorothy J Killam Lecture

Tuesday, June 7, 2016 16:00to17:30

Professor Churchland will deliver the Dorothy J. Killam lecture entitled " The impact of social neuroscience on moral philosophy " on Tuesday, June 7th, 2016 at 4:00 pm. The lecture will take place...

Thinking Outside the Brain: Innovations in Integrative Neuroscience

Thursday, November 17, 2016 09:30to12:00

We are entering a new era in our understanding of the brain and how we can prevent and treat brain disorders. How can we enhance our understanding in order to answer big questions about the brain...

Long-term dysfunction in mild TBI: the case of concussed athletes: Dr. Hugo Théôret

Thursday, January 31, 2013 15:30to16:30

Abstract: In this talk, Dr. Théôret will present data showing that sports concussions can lead to long term impairments in brain plasticity. Neurophysiological, neuroanatomical and...

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