A collaborative partnership among the Faculties of Health Science, Science, Engineering and Humanities, the Neuroscience Program is designed to break through the conventional boundaries and covers the broadest spectrum of neuroscience. Current research projects within the faculty are aimed at improving human health and discovery in areas such as neural development, behavioural genetics, brain imaging, perception, pain, motor learning, vision, hearing, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, autism, Parkinson’s disease, depression, bipolar disorder, dementia, anxiety, addiction, and more.
Areas of Research
- Aging
- Brain Body Interactions
- Learning and Memory
- Motor Control and Rehabilitation
- Neural Development
- Neural Signal Processing
- Neuroendocrinology
- Neuroimmunology
- Neuropsychiatric and Neurological Disease
- Plasticity and Regeneration
- Sensory Systems
