Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience

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The Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience is a leading research institute specializing in brain and behavior studies, particularly in areas such as learning, memory, and neural recovery after injury.

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instanceOf neuroscience research institute
aimsTo improve outcomes for people with brain injuries
train students and researchers in behavioural neuroscience
collaboratesWith clinical researchers in neurology and rehabilitation
international neuroscience research groups
other neuroscience institutes in Canada
country Canada
fieldOfWork animal models of brain function
behavioural neuroscience
brain and behaviour research
brain injury rehabilitation
cognitive neuroscience
learning
memory
neural recovery after injury
neuroplasticity
neuroscience
stroke recovery
focusesOn mechanisms of learning and memory
mechanisms of neural recovery
relationships between brain and behaviour
hasResearchArea learning and memory systems
motor systems
neural plasticity and repair
neurorehabilitation
sensory systems
mission to advance understanding of how the brain controls behaviour
to investigate how the brain recovers after injury
to translate basic neuroscience findings into improved treatments for brain disorders
produces peer-reviewed neuroscience publications
researchActivity behavioural experiments
electrophysiological recordings
experimental studies of brain function
neuroanatomical studies
neuroimaging studies
preclinical models of neurological disease
studies of functional recovery after brain damage
studies effects of brain damage on behaviour
learning processes in the brain
mechanisms underlying functional recovery
memory formation and retrieval
usesMethod behavioural testing in animal models
lesion and recovery paradigms
neuroanatomical tracing techniques
neuroimaging and brain mapping
neurophysiological recording techniques

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University of Lethbridge hasResearchFacility Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience