My research involves the use of non-invasive brain recording techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) to investigate the neurophysiological changes that underlie cognitive ageing. I am particularly interested in the role of neural oscillations during complex cognitive processes such as working memory and attention, as well as how lifestyle factors influence cognitive and neural function in late life. I also have a keen interest in tertiary education and contribute to a range of health and medical science courses across the University of Adelaide and UniSA.
About me
My research involves the use of non-invasive brain recording techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) to investigate the neurophysiological changes that underlie cognitive ageing. I am particularly interested in the role of neural oscillations during complex cognitive processes such as working memory and attention, as well as how lifestyle factors influence cognitive and neural function in late life. I also have a keen interest in tertiary education and contribute to a range of health and medical science courses across the University of Adelaide and UniSA.