Sleep & the Ageing Brain: Sleep and memory, Julien Doyon

Julien Doyon, PhD
Director, McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, The Neuro, McGill University.

One of Dr. Doyon’s principal research interests is in neural networks associated with the acquisition of motor skills, and the role of sleep in the consolidation and reconsolidation of such motor abilities. Learn more

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Part of the Ludmer Centre Public Lecture Series

Sleep & the Ageing Brain

Wednesday, February 27th, 2019

Healthy sleep is important throughout the lifespan and becomes more challenging with age. In this public lecture, our guest speakers explored how the brain mediates normal sleep and its importance to health, as well as how normal sleep can be disrupted and change with age and age-related pathologies.

Listen to all the videos of our panel of leading researchers to learn more about the impact of sleep on the ageing brain.

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Thank you to everyone who helped us grow the Ludmer Centre Student Award for Transdisciplinary Brain Research fund – watch the video.