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Psychiatry

 

Biography

I am a PhD student supervised by Professor John Suckling, investigating the brain mechanisms underpinning memory processing in autistic and non-autistic populations. My research employs MRI, specifically fMRI & rs-fMRI, to investigate the default mode network and explore potential differences in neural connectivity in the autistic brain. Autism is known for its heterogeneity, with some individuals displaying remarkable memory capabilities and exceptional talents in areas such as music, mathematics, and arts. Understanding these unique cognitive strengths and the neural mechanisms supporting them is crucial for broadening our knowledge of autism. With lived experience with autistic individuals, I am driven by a commitment to deepening scientific insight and contributing findings that may enhance the quality of life for autistic individuals and their families, facilitating fulfilled life experiences.

PhD Student
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