Adele Diamond

PhD, FRSC, BA

Affiliate Investigator, BC Children's Hospital
Canada Research Chair Tier 1
Head, Program in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia

Our work integrates behavioural, neuroanatomical, and genetic approaches to study cognitive abilities (called ‘executive functions’) dependent on prefrontal cortex (PFC) from their earliest beginnings throughout the lifespan in clinical and "normal" populations. These abilities include selective attention, self-control, working memory, and the cognitive flexibility needed for creative problem-solving.

Our methods include: neurocognitive testing, even of infants; molecular genetic analyses; and interventions (such as preschool programs, traditional karate or balance training for children 8-12 years old, actively engaging with beloved music for adults with the beginnings of cognitive decline). We study the neural bases, genetic and neurochemical modulation, and modification by the environment of executive functions and how they can become derailed in disorders. Environmental effects include how executive functions can be impaired by stress, loneliness, or social disadvantage and can be improved by school programs, the arts, or physical activities.

We hope our work might aid the understanding, prevention, and treatment of mental health disorders. Our work has already led to worldwide improvements in the treatment of a genetic disorder (PKU) and a developmental disorder (ADHD), thereby improving children's lives. Our research also has educational implications and has affected early education worldwide.

Academic Affiliations

  • Professor, Divisions of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
  • Research Theme: Brain, Behaviour & Development
  • Research Group(s): Global Health and Innovations; Implementing Knowledge for Equity and System Change; Mental Health and Behaviour; Neurodevelopmental and Neurological Disorders; Origins of Child Health and Disease

Related News

Every day, our researchers work towards breakthroughs to transform the lives of kids in BC and around the world. Learn about our latest innovations and advancements in child health.

Our Research

At BC Children’s, we are making discoveries that save lives and transform health care for children in our province and around the world. Our research portfolio includes basic, clinical, population, and public health research.

EXPLORE OUR RESEARCH

Stay in the Know

Sign up for compelling stories about innovative science, the doctors and researchers who turn ideas into discoveries and treatments, and the kids and families whose lives are changed.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.