Campbell Neurocognitive Aging
The Campbell Neurocognitive Aging Lab, based in St. Catharines, ON, is a cognitive neuroscience lab situated within The Jack and Nora Walker Canadian Institute for Lifespan Development Research at Brock University. Specializing in the study of cognitive and neural changes associated with normal human aging, the lab explores how age-related differences in attentional control impact other cognitive functions like memory and language.
Utilizing advanced neuroimaging techniques such as fMRI and EEG, as well as behavioral methods like eye-tracking, the lab investigates these questions to enhance understanding of the aging process and its effects on cognitive abilities. With a focus on preserving cognitive functions as individuals age, the lab's research is supported by various funders dedicated to advancing knowledge in neurocognitive aging.
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