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Comorbidity with PTSD

We investigated whether Veterans with high compared to low levels of alcohol use experienced changes in the white matter of their brain. White matter are the connecting “wires” that allow for different parts of the brain to talk to each other. We also wanted to see if Veterans with high levels of...

Meghan E. Robinson, Ph.D.

My research to date has focused on task-based and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and the study of traumatic brain injury (TBI), especially those not associated with symptoms of concussion. I recieved by PhD from Purdue University in Biomedical Engineering. My research...

Hidefusa Okabe, B.A.

Hide graduated with a BA in Psychology from NYU, and is a research assistant for the Boston Attention & Learning Laboratory. He has been conducting research on the neural mechanisms of sustained attention using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). In addition, he has been working on clinical...

Randall Newmark, Ph.D.

Randall was a post-doctoral fellow whose research focuses on identifying the behavioral and neural correlates of increased stress in veterans with active suicidal ideation. His other interests include using structural and functional neuroimaging methods to investigate deficits in working memory and...

Alexandra Clark

Alexandra Clark was a full-time research technician responsible for subject recruitment, scheduling of tests and on-site data collection.

David Zade, Ph.D.

David Zade was fellow in Clinical Neuropsychology, completing his training with the GNL as part of the Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology - Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program in 2006 - 2007.