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Dr. Brian Levine is a senior scientist at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest Health Sciences, a Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Medicine (Neurology) at the University of Toronto, and a licensed clinical neuropsychologist. His research focuses on the neural systems underlying complex human behaviors, particularly episodic memory, autobiographical memory, and executive functioning, using multimodal neuroimaging techniques (structural and functional MRI, EEG, and MEG).
- Research Areas: Memory systems, brain injury, executive dysfunction, neuroimaging methods, aging, and rehabilitation.
- Labs: Levine Lab at Baycrest Health Sciences (Rotman Research Institute).
Dr. Levine's recent work explores memory transformation in aging, spatial cognition, neurodevelopmental disorders, and real-world event memory, with publications in journals like Nature Human Behaviour and Psychological Science. His lab has developed Digital Goal Management Training ™ for clinical applications via Telus Health's AbilitiCBT platform.
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