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Attention and Visual Processes

The Boston Attention and Learning Lab ( http://www.bu.edu/ballab ) at VA Boston uses behavioral measures, cognitive training, fMRI, and non-invasive bra in stimulation to investigate the ability to sustain attention and better understand why and how people get distracted. Additionally, we are...

Cerebro-Vascular Risk

Stroke and other silent cerebrovascular disease is highly prevalent in the African-American community. We are interested in examining how frontal lobe changes, due to cardiovascular risk, affect executive function, gait, and urinary bladder control. Our laboratory has tested a cohort of African...

Alice C. Lorch, MD, MPH

Harvard Medical School Vice Chair of Education, Department of OphthalmologyDirector, Residency Training Program, Department of Ophthalmology Mass Eye and Ear Associate Chief for Ophthalmic EducationAssociate Chief for Quality for the Department of OphthalmologyAssistant Scientist Profiles: Harvard...

Alexandra Cain Kenna, Ph.D.

I have worked with TRACTS since 2010 providing clinical and research services including the clinical research interviews, individual Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD, and co-leading the STEP Home group workshop for OEF/OIF/OND veterans. My previous clinical experiences include working with...

Jeffrey M. Spielberg, Ph.D.

My research investigates neural networks involved in trauma and anxiety, with a particular focus on circuitry involved in two sets of processes central to pursuing goals – motivation and executive function.

William Milberg, Ph.D.

Dr. Milberg is a clinical and research psychologist who founded the Geriatric Neuropsychology laboratory when he became part of the GRECC in 1981.At that time the focus of the lab was on the cognitive consequences of dementia and stroke in older adults, but since that time the laboratory has grown...