IMMAlab - Research on Brain Development at TCD

IMMAlab - Research on Brain Development at TCD We are interested in the developing brain and how it changes from childhood to adulthood, especially in the presence of mental health difficulties.

IMMAlab is a research group based at Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience. We use neuroimaging to study how the brain develops and to better understand why, when, and in whom mental health difficulties emerge. The purpose of this page is to keep the public updated on the research that is ongoing within our group and also to inform of any events which may be of interest. We are always looking

for young people to participate in our studies! Take a look at our page for current research participation opportunities.

Be sure to check out our new website to keep up to date with all our ongoing studies! We are currently recruiting male a...
27/07/2018

Be sure to check out our new website to keep up to date with all our ongoing studies! We are currently recruiting male and female teens for two of our projects — more info to be found on our website:

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A happy bunch of researchers at our summer social last week! Thanks for a great evening out TCD Research: Autism and Rel...
18/07/2018

A happy bunch of researchers at our summer social last week! Thanks for a great evening out TCD Research: Autism and Related Neurodevelopmental Disorders and IMMAlab - Research on Brain Development at TCD!

For more information, please get in touch with our team at 085 833 4160 or immalab@tcd.ie or visit our website https://i...
06/07/2018

For more information, please get in touch with our team at 085 833 4160 or [email protected] or visit our website https://immalab.wordpress.com

A new research project is taking place in Trinity College Dublin and is looking for girls aged 13-19 to take part. For more information, click here.

Our research intern Beth about to head off on a recruitment drive around Dublin city centre! We are looking for females ...
28/06/2018

Our research intern Beth about to head off on a recruitment drive around Dublin city centre!

We are looking for females aged between 13 and 19 years who are currently experiencing symptoms of depression, such as feelings of sadness and irritability, to take part in our study: Coping, Mental Health, and Brain Development.

Participants will be asked to come to our research offices in Trinity College Dublin with their parent or guardian to complete a set of assessments and questionnaires about their behaviour and emotions. The study also involves a non-invasive brain scan (MRI).

Participants will receive €20 and a picture (jpg) of their brain.

Interested in learning more about our study?

Contact us: [email protected] or call/text: 085 8334160

Interested in learning more about the teenage brain? Then be sure to check out the latest podcast from BBC Radio 4's pod...
01/02/2018

Interested in learning more about the teenage brain?

Then be sure to check out the latest podcast from BBC Radio 4's podcast series, The Infinite Monkey Cage!

Brian Cox, Robin Ince and guests uncover the science of why teenagers are so teenagery.

Do you have a teenage daughter who is experiencing mental health difficulties related to depression?IMMAlab at Trinity C...
28/11/2017

Do you have a teenage daughter who is experiencing mental health difficulties related to depression?

IMMAlab at Trinity College Dublin are seeking girls aged 13-18 for a research study on mental health difficulties during adolescence.

Participation involves attending Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience to compete some computerised assessments and a brain imaging scan (MRI). Participants receive €20 and a picture of their brain.

**Unfortunately** we are unable to include those currently taking medication (e.g., SSRIs). Also, participants need to be able to undergo an MRI, so braces or other metal objects in the body are exclusionary.

For more information, please get in touch with our team at 085 833 4160 or [email protected].

Do you have a teenage daughter who is experiencing mental health difficulties related to depression?IMMAlab at Trinity C...
27/11/2017

Do you have a teenage daughter who is experiencing mental health difficulties related to depression?

IMMAlab at Trinity College Dublin are seeking girls aged 13-18 to take part in a research study that seeks to understand why mental health difficulties emerge during adolescence.

Participation involves attending Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience to compete some computerised assessments and a brain imaging scan (MRI). Participants receive €20 and a picture of their brain.

**Unfortunately** we are unable to include those currently taking medication (e.g., SSRIs). Also, participants need to be able to undergo an MRI, so braces or other metal objects in the body are exclusionary.

For more information, please get in touch with our team at 085 833 4160 or [email protected].

27/11/2017

IMMAlab researcher Clare Kelly appeared on Highland Radio in August to talk about our brain imaging study on mental health difficulties in adolescence. Listen and get in touch! [email protected] or 085 833 4160

Check out https://themighty.com for inspiring stories from young people facing mental health difficulties.
27/11/2017

Check out https://themighty.com for inspiring stories from young people facing mental health difficulties.

We believe in the power of stories, the strength of communities and the beauty of the human spirit. Be Mighty, and Join Us!

Some great information on recognising and understanding depressive symptoms during childhood — worth a read!
11/09/2017

Some great information on recognising and understanding depressive symptoms during childhood — worth a read!

Understand childhood and teen depression. Child Mind Institute provides expert information on recognizing kids with depression and effective treatment.

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