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Your brain in utero. The boroughs of Montreal.

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Posted on January 31, 2017

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  • The Carlisle Wellness Network picks up news of research into early brain development that describes how the in utero environment can play a role in the development of brain processes in adolescents. The study was carried out by Linda Booij, associate professor of psychology in Concordia’s Faculty of Arts and Science, and researchers from various Quebec institutions, including Sainte-Justine. It was published in Human Brain Mapping.
  • Journal Métro publishes the first in a twelve-part series that highlights the various boroughs of Montreal. Jean-Philippe Warren, associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology in the Faculty of Arts and Science, Steven High, professor in the Department of History in the Faculty of Arts and Science, and Sherry Simon, professor in the Département d’études françaises, all contribute to the series.
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