Clinical neuroscience research lab at @mcgillu investigating the biological pathways to psychopathology, particularly depression and anxiety.
PI: @aefweinberg
Congratulations to senior TRAC lab graduate student, Clara Freeman, for a masterful defense of her dissertation this past week! 🥳
Dissertation title: Antecedents and Clinical Implications of Blunted Neural Response to Social and Monetary Rewards.
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new work just out in cerebral cortex, led by postdoc Mario Bogdanov @herrbobbenhof , with @aefweinberg and others
does prior exertion of cognitive effort change reward-related neural activity? yes
or: the time i learned to embrace EEG
https://t.co/liAgkeqwCK
A nice example of how different methodological choices for @AcademicEEG can lead to different inferences for relationships between ERN and behavior/gender. Choices matter!
Authors: @AislinnSandre, Banica, @AnjaRiesel, @JkayFlake, @JKlawohn, @aefweinberg
https://t.co/4Rji5ypROt
The submission deadline for the 2022 Call for Symposia and Structured Panel Discussions has been extended to Wednesday, March 16 at 11:59 pacific time!
Learn more: https://t.co/RxPeQ6xFxn
Welcome to the TRAC Lab Twitter page!
We are a clinical PSYC lab at McGill University under the direction of @aefweinberg.
We will be posting regularly on all of our social media platforms. To access, click https://t.co/rUdYtfoheI! Instagram @lab_trac launches tomorrow!