Jessica Henry

MNI Rm. 183

 

Jessica Henry
Clinical Intern

 

In addition to having joined the epilepsy service team for my clinical internship, I am a graduate student in the Psychoneuroendocrinology lab at McGill University. My current research project investigates the effects of hormones on mood and memory in women during late pregnancy and the early postpartum period. As I continue to be interested in hormonal influences on cognitive functions, I also have a budding interest in neuronal plasticity and its effects on neuropsychological issues. During my time off, I enjoy cooking, hiking and fishing.

Publications

Articles

Sherwin BB & Henry JF. (2008). Brain aging modulates the neuroprotective effects of estrogen on selective aspects of cognition in women: A critical review. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 29, 88-113.

Henry J, Petrides M, St-Laurent M, & Sziklas V. (2004). The effect of thalamo-hippocampal disconnection on spatial conditional associative learning in the rat. Neuroreport, 15 (15), 2427-2431.

 

Presentations

Oral presentation at “The Faculty of Science's Celebration of Women in Science” fundraiser event, McGill University, October 18, 2006.

Poster presentation at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain Behaviour and Cognitive Science, 2003.

 

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