Here are the projects for which we are currently recruiting participants.
Investigation of the Long-term Autonomic Effects of COVID-19 using Multimodal Physiological Monitoring and Neuroimaging
- The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of COVID-19 on brain structure and function, particularly in relation to respiratory and autonomic brain responses.
- Individuals between 35-60 years old, who previously contracted COVID-19, with and without long-COVID symptoms are invited to take part in this study taking place at the Montreal Neurological Institute.
- Watch interview on CBC News with Prof. Marie-Hélène Boudrias
Contact us: longcovid.study@mcgill.ca
Effects of non-invasive stimulation on brain waves after a stroke
- The purpose of this study is to determine if non-invasive brain stimulation can improve motor performance by modulating your brain activity.
- Individuals who have had a stroke more than 6 months ago are invited to take part in this study taking place at the McGill University.
Contact us: kenya.moralesfajardo@mcgill.ca or 438-228-8205
Rehabilitating the Arm After a Stroke by Stimulating the Tongue
- We want to evaluate the impact of a new, innovative approach to brain stimulation using the tongue, cranial nerve non-invasive neuromodulation (CN-NINM), combined with a strength training program, on improving the function of your affected arm and on your brain’s excitability (i.e. your brain’s response to stimulation).
- Individuals aged 18 years old and over, who had a single stroke in the last 6 months, who are available to come to strength training sessions 3 times per week for 4 weeks
Contact us at mh.boudrias@mcgill.ca or orahim2801@usherbrooke.ca
Also at:
Montréal (514-398-5457)
Sherbrooke (ahim2801@usherbrooke.ca or (819) 780-2220 poste 45691 or toll-free at 1-888-780-1832)
Quebec City (418-529-9141 poste 46896)