Geoffrey B. Hall is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada. Their research encompasses multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Medicine, Psychology, and Neuroscience. The main subfields of study include Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.
The scientist's work covers a range of topics, emphasizing functional brain connectivity studies and mental health research. Other focal points include the treatment of major depression, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, autism spectrum disorder research, neonatal and fetal brain pathology, and advanced MRI techniques and applications.
Geoffrey B. Hall has coauthored with several frequent collaborators including:
Their work has been published across various venues, with recurring contributions to:
Notable recent papers from Geoffrey B. Hall include:
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Maria Ines Pinto-Sanchez;Geoffrey B. Hall;Kathy Ghajar;Andrea Nardelli
Paul M. Thompson;Jason L. Stein;Sarah E. Medland;Derrek P. Hibar
Lauren E. Mak;Luciano Minuzzi;Glenda M. MacQueen;Geoffrey B. C. Hall
Laura K.M. Han;Richard Dinga;Richard Dinga;Tim Hahn;Christopher R.K. Ching
L. Schmaal;D.J. Veltman;T.G.M. van Erp;P.G. Sämann
Geoffrey B.C. Hall;Henry Szechtman;Claude Nahmias
Benicio N Frey;Ana C Andreazza;Josselin Houenou;Stéphane Jamain
Mark Oremus;Carolina Oremus;Geoffrey B C Hall;Margaret C McKinnon
Lianne Schmaal;Elena Pozzi;Tiffany C Ho;Tiffany C Ho;Laura S van Velzen
Jennifer Barrett;Kathleen E. Wonch;Andrea Gonzalez;Nida Ali
Lindsay C Hanford;Anthony Nazarov;Geoffrey B Hall;Roberto B Sassi;Roberto B Sassi
Premika S W Boedhoe;Daan van Rooij;Martine Hoogman;Jos W R Twisk
Anne-Marie R. DePape;Geoffrey B. C. Hall;Barbara Tillmann;Laurel J. Trainor;Laurel J. Trainor
Raymond W. Lam;Roumen Milev;Susan Rotzinger;Susan Rotzinger;Ana C. Andreazza;Ana C. Andreazza
Sabrina K. Syan;Mara Smith;Benicio N. Frey;Raheem Remtulla
Andrea M.B. Milne;Glenda M. MacQueen;Geoffrey B.C. Hall
Kathleen E. Wonch;Cynthia B. de Medeiros;Jennifer A. Barrett;Aya Dudin
Karen J. Mathewson;Michelle K. Jetha;Irene E. Drmic;Susan E. Bryson
Xiang-Zhen Kong;Premika S W Boedhoe;Yoshinari Abe;Pino Alonso
Geoffrey B. C. Hall;Sandra F. Witelson;Henry Szechtman;Claude Nahmias
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