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Barbara B. Sherwin is a psychologist[1] who has a PhD in clinical psychology.[2] She works at McGill University leading the study of estrogen[3] relation in the brain. [4] She also studies the way hormone therapy is linked to brain shrinkage in older women.[5] She won the CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science in 2007 for her research in hormones and receptors. [6]
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- ^ "Barbara B. Sherwin's research while affiliated with McGill University and other places".
- ^ "BRAIN AGING, ESTROGEN, AND THE CRITICAL PERIOD HYPOTHESIS".
- ^ "Estrogen and Cognitive Functioning in Women".
- ^ "Oestrogen boosts memory".
- ^ "Hormone therapy linked to brain shrinkage in older women: study".
- ^ "Barbara B. Sherwin".