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Neuropsychological Consultation in Research

Dr. Koski uses her insights gained from a career in cognitive neuroscience, combined with her experience as a clinical psychologist, to promote the integration of cognitive testing that is both neuropsychologically informed and practical, into research on important clinical problems.

Dr. Lisa Koski is a Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist (McGill) with postdoctoral training in neuroimaging and neurostimulation (UCLA). Previous positions held include Associate Professor of Neurology & Neurosurgery at McGill University and Investigator with the Brain Repair and Integrative Neuroscience program at the Research Institute of McGill University Health Centre.  For over ten years Dr. Koski directed a CFI and CIHR-funded cognitive neuroscience lab researching assessment and non-pharmacological interventions for stroke, neurocognitive disorders and multiple sclerosis. Techniques used include neuropsychological assessment, neuroimaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation. She has collaborated on research projects involving measurement of cognitive functions in diverse projects spanning conditions such as dementias, stroke, multiple sclerosis, HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment, and mental disorders.

 

Consultation can occur at various phases of project development:

  • Study designs

  • Grant proposals

  • Interpretation of results

 

To discuss whether these consultation services could be beneficial to your research, call 514-601-6076 or click here to complete the contact form                   .

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