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Geoff Carre serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Cape Breton University, holding undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Biology from Trent University alongside advanced Psychology degrees (Masters and Doctorate) from Memorial University.
His academic credentials include:
- Bachelor's degrees in Psychology and Biology, Trent University
- Master of Science in Psychology, Memorial University
- Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, Memorial University
Dr. Carre's research centers on behavioural neuroscience with specialized expertise in brain arousal systems and their physiological role in cognitive restoration through nature exposure. His doctoral work investigated the supramammillary nucleus and basal forebrain in modulating hippocampal information flow for long-term memory formation, while current research focuses on how natural environments physiologically enhance cognitive capacity and mental health. This work bridges cognitive neuroscience and environmental psychology through rigorous physiological measurement.
Though no specific awards or grants are documented in the provided materials, his academic profile demonstrates active contributions to cognitive restoration mechanisms research. As a core faculty member, he participates in departmental teaching, research mentorship, and academic service within CBU's Psychology Department.



