Dr. Ashok Malla and his team leads ACCESS Canada project TRAM- Transformational Research in Adolescent Mental Health. To read more about this five year and 25$ M initiative jointly funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the Graham Boeckh Foundation (GBF), click the following link.
A study led by Professor Debbie Moskowitz of the Department of Psychology, and co-authored by Emeritus Professor Simon Young of the Department of Psychiatry, reveals how men with smaller index fingers and longer ring fingers are nicer towards women. 聽To read more about the study and why, click the following links:
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To learn more about Dr. Sherif Karama's study on how smoking thins the cortex of the brain, follow the links below:
Graduate student Jay Olson who recently published a research paper with Professor Amir Raz is attracting positive media attention. 聽Jay Olson was also interviewed by The Atlantic, CBC radio, Radio-Canada International, ABC (Australian) radio, and the National Post about his research. To read more about his work, please click the following links below:
To read about the late Dr. Ted Sourkes's pioneering work on Parkinson's treatment, follow the link below:聽
To read more about what Dr. Howard Steiger and Dr. Linda Booij have to say, follow the link below:
Magicians have astonished audiences for centuries by subtly, yet powerfully, influencing their decisions. But there has been little systematic study of the psychological factors that make magic tricks work.
In this edition of Spotlight, we would like to congratulate Dr. Jaswant Guzder and Dr. Jens Pruessner for their promotion to the rank of Full Professor.
Dr. Jaswant Guzder is cited on CTV regarding childhood mental illness and parenting. 聽To read more, click the following link.
To hear Dr. Serge Gauthier interviewed on Radio-Canada, click the following link:
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Dr. Boivin has recently been cited in interviews on her most recent works on our biological clocks.
To read more about the recent works by聽Marc Cuesta, Nicolas Cermakian and Diane B. Boivin, click on the links provided below:
Professor Mayada Elsabbagh speaks about 聽an "innovative" intervention that helps babies at a high risk of Autism.聽
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