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    CNS is the conventional acronym for “central nervous system,” which includes the brain. Our lab name is an intentional nod to the organ of behaviour. The CNS Lab logo is original artwork by Steve Smith (Dla’kwagila), of the Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw peoples. Steve used ovoids, traditional in Pacific Northwest native art, to create a brain-like image. Click […] Read More

  • CNS lab on UBC Vancouver campus

    You can find us in the Kenny Building (room 1708) at UBC Point Grey Campus. Finding Your Way: The Douglas Kenny Building is on the east side of West Mall across from the West Parkade and the Continuing Studies Building. Read More

About us

The Coping with Neurological Symptoms (CNS) Lab studies brain health symptoms (e.g., memory difficulties, sensory sensitivity, fatigue) and how people think about and cope with them. We use these insights to develop and evaluate novel treatments. Dr. Noah Silverberg is the CNS Lab’s Director. 

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Coping with Neurological Symptoms Lab
Vancouver Campus
2136 West Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4
Email cnslab@psych.ubc.ca
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