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"The MacMaster Lab is focused on using brain imaging to identify the mechanisms that underlie neurodevelopmental disorders including depression, Tourette's syndrome, and ADHD. Our goal is to improve health outcomes in children and adolescents by (1) identifying the mechanisms that underlie the development of brain disorders, (2) use this knowledge to better diagnose neurodevelopmental disorders, and (3) develop new treatment targets to help children and youth who are struggling." | "The MacMaster Lab is focused on using brain imaging to identify the mechanisms that underlie neurodevelopmental disorders including depression, Tourette's syndrome, and ADHD. Our goal is to improve health outcomes in children and adolescents by (1) identifying the mechanisms that underlie the development of brain disorders, (2) use this knowledge to better diagnose neurodevelopmental disorders, and (3) develop new treatment targets to help children and youth who are struggling." | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
[https://cumming.ucalgary.ca/labs/brainkids/ Website] | [https://cumming.ucalgary.ca/labs/brainkids/ Website] | ||
+ | [https://twitter.com/brainkidsab Twitter] |
Revision as of 00:06, 31 May 2022
"The MacMaster Lab is focused on using brain imaging to identify the mechanisms that underlie neurodevelopmental disorders including depression, Tourette's syndrome, and ADHD. Our goal is to improve health outcomes in children and adolescents by (1) identifying the mechanisms that underlie the development of brain disorders, (2) use this knowledge to better diagnose neurodevelopmental disorders, and (3) develop new treatment targets to help children and youth who are struggling."