Martin Lepage
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Researcher, Douglas Institute Psychologist, PEPP-Montreal Clinic, Douglas Institute James McGill Professor, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, McGill University Professor Lepage’s research integrates several neurocognitive and neuroimaging techniques, such as MRI, fMRI, to further understand the neural correlates that underlie the major cognitive deficits commonly observed in schizophrenia and that are involved in clinical and functional outcome in the long and short-term, such as persistent and transient negative symptoms, insight, and memory.
Research Interest
Clinical Psychology
Publications
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O'Donnell K, Glover V, Lahti J, Lahti M, Edgar RD, Räikkönen K, O'Connor TG. 2017. Maternal prenatal anxiety and child COMT genotype predict working memory and symptoms of ADHD.. PLoS One. 12(6):e0177506.PubMed RIS
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Braithwaite EC, Pickles A, Sharp H, Glover V, O'Donnell K, Tibu F, Hill J. 2017. Maternal prenatal cortisol predicts infant negative emotionality in a sex-dependent manner.. Physiol Behav. 175:31-36.PubMed RIS
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Als LC, Picouto MD, O'Donnell K, Nadel S, Cooper M, Pierce CM, Kramer T, Glover VAS, M Garralda E. 2017. Stress hormones and posttraumatic stress symptoms following paediatric critical illness: an exploratory study.. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 26(5):511-519.PubMed RIS