Peter A. Hall

Professor

Cross appointments with the Department of Psychology and the School of Pharmacy

Peter Hall

Contact information

Office: LHN 2731

Phone: 519-888-4567, ext. 48110

Email: pahall@uwaterloo.ca

Website: Prevention Neuroscience Laboratory

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Research interests

I am interested in translational neuroscience for the public health context. Within this framework, I have four major research areas:ÌýÌý

  1. Brain health impacts of COVID-19 and other infectious illnesses.
  2. The social neurobiology of eating;Ìýthat is, interactions between the brain and social environment that shape eating patterns in adolescence, middle age, and older adulthood.Ìý
  3. Development of new cognitive assessment paradigmsÌýto measure brain health in ways that are conceptually meaningful using rTMS and mobile brain imaging.Ìý
  4. Social and neurobiological influences on mental health, particularly in the context of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and addictions.Ìý

Funding for my research is provided by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR).Ìý

Graduate supervision and student opportunities

I am currently accepting applications from graduate students and undergraduate honours students in health sciences, public health, biology and psychology with the following research interests:

  • Brain health impacts of COVID-19
  • Neurobiology of health communication
  • Social neuroscience of PTSD and addictions

Graduate studies application details

Teaching interests

  • Social neuroscience of health and illness
  • Social neurobiology of eating

Education

BAÌýPsychology/Biology,ÌýDalhousie University

PhDÌýClinical Psychology,ÌýUniversity of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ

Visiting Fellowship in TMS,ÌýDuke University

Visiting Fellowship in TMS,ÌýHarvard Medical School

Selected publications

See lab website for extendedÌýlist of publications.

* indicates trainee; Ç‚ indicates equal contribution; supervisor listed in last author position for trainee thesis research.

Hall, P. A., Ayaz, H., Meng, G., Hudson, A*., Sakib, M. N*., Quah, A. C. K., Agar, T. K., Lee, J. A*., Boudreau, C., & Fong, G. T. (2023). Neurocognitive and psychiatric symptoms following infection with COVID-19: Evidence from laboratory and population studies. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health, 28, 100595.

Sakib, M. N*., Best, J. R., & Hall, P. A. (2023). Bidirectional Associations Between Adiposity and Cognitive Function and Mediation by Brain Morphology in the ABCD Study. JAMA Network Open, 6(2), e2255631.

Hall, P.A., Meng, G., Boudreau, C., Hudson, A*., Quah, A., Agar, T., Fong, G.T. (2023). Social cognitive predictors of vaccination status, uptake and mitigation behaviors in the Canadian COVID-19 Experiences Survey.ÌýVaccine.

Papasideris, M.*, Safati, A.B.*, Ayaz, H., Morita, P.P., &ÌýHall, P.A.Ìý(2021).ÌýÌýDevelopmental Cognitive Neuroscience,Ìý50, 100983.

Safati, A.B.*, & Hall, P.A. (2019). .ÌýBrain Stimulation, 12, 1253-1260.Ìý

Lowe, C.J.*, Reichelt, A.C., & Hall, P.A. (2019). Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 23, 349-361.

Lowe, C.J.*, Staines, W.R., Manocchio, F.*, & Hall, P.A. (2018). .ÌýNeuroImage,Ìý177, 45-58.