News & Media > News > Research Discover all the latest news, advances in brain health and aging, and emerging stories from Baycrest and the Baycrest Foundation. Click on the tabs below to read more about our how we are helping to inform Torontonians, Canadians and the international community via breakthroughs in care, education, research and innovation. All News Annual Report 2021-2022BaycrestBaycrest BulletinBaycrest Global SolutionsBaycrest Innovation OfficeCOVID-19 ResourcesEducationFoundationRecognizing Our StaffResearch March 20, 2018 Is there a concussion crisis in professional hockey? Hockey pros and Baycrest scientist team up to discuss the effects of multiple traumatic brain injuries and the future of hockey at upcoming confere... Read More March 20, 2018 Brief cardiac arrest? Tend to the heart, but don’t neglect the brain Patients who survive a brief cardiac arrest and who appear neurologically intact should nonetheless receive a detailed neuropsychological assessmen... Read More March 16, 2018 Older adults' difficulties with focusing can be used to help put a face to a name Everyone has experienced the awkward situation of meeting someone and then forgetting their name shortly after. Among older adults, this happens mo... Read More March 01, 2018 Memory overload? That’s when the eyes step in What happens when the information you try to remember becomes too much for the brain? Apparently we turn to our eyes for help, suggests a recently ... Read More February 16, 2018 Baycrest’s VP Research elected to the Society of Experimental Psychologists Dr. Allison Sekuler, Vice President of Research and Sandra A. Rotman Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience at Baycrest Health Sciences, has been elected ... Read More February 14, 2018 Can’t get an image out of your head? Your eyes are helping to keep it there. Even though you are not aware of it, your eyes play a role in searing an image into your brain, long after you have stopped looking at it. Through... Read More January 24, 2018 Places, more than faces, help trigger detailed memories faster If you are someone who takes photos to hold onto cherished memories, focus the camera’s lens on not only capturing the people around you, but... Read More December 13, 2017 Defying the odds: Leading New Zealand memory researcher joins Baycrest Health Sciences as Canada 150 Research Chair Prominent psychology researcher Dr. Donna Rose Addis almost did not attend university. Growing up in a low socio-economic area of Auckland, she had... Read More November 21, 2017 Chemo brain starts during cancer’s progression, not just after chemotherapy The memory and thinking problems experienced by cancer survivors, known as “chemo brain” or “chemo fog,” are not just the r... Read More November 10, 2017 Baycrest holds steady amongst Canada’s top 40 research hospitals Baycrest Health Sciences is proud to be named as one of Canada’s top 40 research hospitals as the institution maintained its rank amongst the... Read More Displaying results 61-70 (of 153) |< < 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 > >| Load More