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of depression. However, to date, there are no tests to identify who is most susceptible and no… and neuropsychiatric consequence of brain injury or other neurological conditions. Students… to image neuroinflammation across neurological and psychiatric disorders. We provide an overview of…
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. She is currently a Lecturer in Physiotherapy and also maintains a research portfolio and clinical role… for one month via an online survey, on migraine and other headaches, neck symptoms, location of onset…
Dr Zhiqi Liang is an early career researcher whose PhD research was on neck pain in migraine. She is currently a Lecturer in Physiotherapy and also maintains a research portfolio and clinical role through working at the Headache Clinic within the Neck and Head Research Unit, University of Queensland …
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with therapy. We will identify brain areas critical in restoring normal attention, and will… plasticity. I am using brain stimulation to induce brain oscillations, and to determine whether these… decline and dementia. Sleep is characterised by a variety of neurophysiological changes in brain… doctoral studies focussed on a new and exciting area of neuroscience – neuroplasticity. At the time of… Learning, memory, and recovery from various neurological insults occur by a process known as…
The human nervous system is no longer thought of has hard-wired, and is in fact capable of rapid change throughout life. This plasticity is important for learning, memory and recovery from brain injury. I am interested in using emerging brain stimulation and imaging techniques to "artificially" indu …
Understanding the neural correlates of plasticity, and how to boost these processes, promises to have profound economic and social impacts to our society. If we can harness the beneficial effects of plasticity, we might be able to improve stroke recovery, minimise the cognitive deficits in demential …
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implications for theories of human performance, and for the understanding of attentional disorders induced by neurological disease and mental illness.… Anomalous perception in synaesthesia: A cognitive neuroscience perspective… An eye-tracking and neuro-stimulation laboratory for cognitive neuroscience research… Professor Jason Mattingley was appointed as Foundation Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience at the… arguments against using such techniques in cognitive neuroscience are often overstated and elevate the…
Professor Jason Mattingley was appointed as Foundation Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Queensland in January 2007, a joint appointment between the Queensland Brain Institute and the School of Psychology.
He completed a Bachelor of Science Degree with Honours at Monash Universit …
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Evidence has shown that the amygdala is responsible for the rapid detection of threat and… cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology. After receiving a Masters degree in Psychology from… different validated tests of social and cognitive evaluation. Eighty-four patients with neurological…
Associate Professor Alan Pegna is a neuropsychologist whose interests lie in the field of cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology. After receiving a Masters degree in Psychology from the University of Geneva (Switzerland) and a second Masters degree in Human Physiology from University Co …
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improvement, and how it impacts oral language comprehension and verbal learning. In doing so, the… treatment Neural mechanisms underpinning aphasia treatment Neurobiological and behavioural predictors of aphasia recovery Cognition and aphasia… Paying attention to language: A neurological and behavioural examination of the impact of visual cueing on language performance… Optimising how the brain processes language in healthy and neurological populations… The aim of this NHMRC funded research and UQ funded PhD scholarship is to determine whether… , language neuroscience, psycholinguistics, and neuroimaging of normal and disordered language. He is… the HMGT in on and off stimulation conditions. Twenty-one non-neurologically impaired participants…
Professor David Copland is a Speech Pathologist conducting research in the areas of aphasia, language neuroscience, psycholinguistics, and neuroimaging of normal and disordered language. He is Director of the Queensland Aphasia Research Centre (https://shrs.uq.edu.au/qarc), Co-Director of the STARS …
Co-developer of Comprehensive High Dose Aphasia Treatment (CHAT) program delivered at STARS Hospital and Director of the Queensland Aphasia Research Centre
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sounds, gap detection and interaural differences in timing (ITD).Conclusion This finding provides…
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Aphasia is one of the most common and debilitating consequences of stroke. Aphasia is caused by… Cognitive neuroscience… selection and assembly of speech sounds. Language Neuroscience Laboratory… are less activated in individuals with aphasia than in neurologically normal controls; and second, in…
I am a cognitive neuroscientist with a research focus on the neural basis of language. My research is focused on three related questions:
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Our ability to understand the hand and face gestures of others is a crucial part of social… Cooperative learning: the behavioural and neurological markers that help to explain its success… High performance computing cluster to expand research capacity in neuroscience modelling, imaging and bioinformatics… My research focuses on Action and Attention in the human brain, examining neural activity… neuroscience that helps to explain how and why students learn when they cooperate.…
My research focuses on Action and Attention in the human brain, examining neural activity underlying the preparation for voluntary movement and the recognition of others' actions
I am a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience in the School of Psychology, University of Queensland. My major research inte …