Aileen
Ho
Clinical
and Experimental Neuropsychology
This
lab investigates the behavioural consequences of neurodegenerative
disorders (primarily Parkinson’s and Huntington’s
disease), with the aim of devising sensitive tools to assess various
aspects of disease progression, as well as to develop new behavioural
interventions.
We are interested in experimental lab-based tasks and phenomena, as well
as their ecological implications on everyday life and wellbeing.
Research Interests
Areas
of specific interest include:
- Speech
motor control
- Language
processing
- Visuospatial
attention
- Cognitive
executive function
- Functional
ability
- Health-related
quality of life
Projects
in the above areas are welcomed, and any related areas can be
discussed (a.k.ho@rdg.ac.uk)
Facilities
and methodologies and that could be used range from acoustic,
psycholinguistic, neuropsychological, kinematic or neurophysiological
measures such as EEG and MRI.