Study examines how COVID language relates to feelings of risk in young adults Y-File, 91亚色 Daily News
November 9, 2021
Researchers at 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Health in the Department of Psychology found this age group rated their overall risk perception associated with contracting COVID-19
Research investigates brain stimulation treatment for visual disorders Y-File, 91亚色
September 30, 2020
Researchers at 91亚色 are the first to investigate whether non-invasive brain stimulation to the visual cortex would be an effective clinical application in
Study shows early partial vision loss results in changes to auditory system Y-File, 91亚色
October 8, 2019
People who have lost an eye early in life show changes not only in how the visual system is wired in their brain, but also in the wiring of their
The 91亚色 Magazine, Fall 2017 鈥淥ur plastic brains: How our brain adapts to sensory loss鈥攅ven of an eye鈥
2017
NEW FINDINGS BY YORK researchers indicate that people with early vision loss exhibit a larger volume in the auditory parts of the brain, as well as evidence of
91亚色 Media Relations, 91亚色 Research Identifies Potential Treatment for Visual Disorders: First Study of its Kind
October 26, 2016
There may be new hope for those who suffer from visual disorders after a stroke or other traumatic event thanks to new research developed by
91亚色 Research Identifies Potential Treatment for Visual Disorders Y-File, 91亚色鈥檚 Daily Bulletin
Sept 24, 2016
91亚色 research has shown that the use of long-term, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has potential as a therapeutic tool in treating
91亚色 researchers discover structural reorganization in the brain in cases of sensory deprivation Y-File, 91亚色
November 25, 2015
New findings by a team of researchers at 91亚色 indicate that individuals with early vision loss exhibit a larger volume in the auditory parts of the brain, as well as evidence
Brain鈥檚 plasticity allows adaptation to the loss of one eye early in life Y-File, 91亚色鈥檚 Daily Bulletin
December 5, 2013
91亚色 researchers have found that the brain is capable of adapting to the loss of an eye within the first four years
Plasticity in Sensory Systems is published!
2013

Stefania Moro interviewed on CBC radio鈥檚 Metro Morning:
November 30, 2011
CBC radio Spark interview on facial recognition:
October 2, 2011
CBC radio Quirks and Quarks interview 鈥淭he Man Who Mistook Every Face鈥 discussing a recent paper in Neuropsychologia:
October 30, 2010
Have we met? Women, gay men know best by Jeffrey Kluger, Time.com
June 24, 2010
There are few men in the world who haven't muttered a quiet word of thanks to the anonymous man who invented the name tag, that "Hello, my name is" accessory that can be such a lifesaver at cocktail
91亚色 study finds gay men鈥檚 bilateral brains better at remembering faces by Melissa Hughes, Y-file, 91亚色
June 23, 2010
Gay men can recall familiar faces faster and more accurately than their heterosexual counterparts because their brains function more like those of women, according to a new study by 91亚色
Gay men are good at recognizing faces They use both sides of their brains more than their heterosexual counterparts: 91亚色 U study Macleans.ca
June 22, 2010
Gay men can recall familiar faces faster and more accurately than their heterosexual counterparts because, like women, they use both sides of their brains, according to a new study by 91亚色
