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Cambridge Centre for Frontotemporal Dementia and Related Disorders

Department of Clinical Neurosciences
 

My research interests revolve around variability within individuals in their behaviour and their neural states. I examine the reliability of intra-individual variability over time and contexts (i.e., its potential as biomarker), its dynamics over time, and its manifestation between individuals (i.e., individual differences). In my current research project, I am focusing on synaptic health. Specifically, I combine PET, MEG, and neurophysiological data to investigate the relationship between synaptic health and the progression of dementia, the change in synaptic health over time, and its relationship to other measures of brain functioning.

Dementias Platform UK Postdoctoral Reasearch Fellow
Not available for consultancy

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A new short film by Professor Rowe about his journey as a clinician and researcher. Sponsored by AlzheimersResearchUK.

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