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This page is mostly pictures and maps, to give a sense of where our research takes place, and has links to driving and public transportation directions.
The Research Setting
All interviews and research procedures take place in our laboratory, which occupies a wing of the NeuroImaging Building on the campus of McLean Hospital. Our space is devoted to research, and there are no psychiatric clinics located in our building. Participants are interviewed in a private and confidential setting, by highly trained research psychologists, psychiatrists and research assistants. Our staff members are professional and respectful of participants in our studies. The pictures below show one of our interview rooms and a more natural setting where research is conducted.
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McLean Hospital is in Belmont, Massachusetts.
The first map below shows where Belmont and McLean Hospital are located. The second map, of the McLean campus, has a circle around the Neuroimaging Building and a dot on the section of the building where we are located. If you cannot find parking in front of the building, the oulined lot marked "Guaranteed Parking" is the best option.
You can get general directions from the McLean web site, including via public transportation
and walking directions from the bus stop (though not a direct link to the schedule of Bus 73 from Harvard Square). Or you can get detailed driving directions to McLean from a specific location (enter your starting address on the left side of the MapQuest page).
Below these maps are pictures of our building and the entrance to the Behavioral Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory (BPRL).
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Neuroimaging Building
BPRL entrance
© 2003 Scott Lukas, Ph.D.
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