Harvey lab
Keywords: cognitive neuroscience, hemispatial neglect, cognitive ageing, attention, EEG, brain stimulation, virtual reality, AI
I am Monika Harvey, Professor of Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience here in the School of Psychology & Neuroscience. My research interests fall in the area of cognitive neuroscience, with an emphasis on visual perception and the contribution of the two main cortical visual streams (dorsal and ventral) towards perception and action. My particular interests are in the syndrome of hemispatial neglect and investigating healthy cognitive ageing in relation to attention related changes (using EEG, non-invasive brain stimulation and virtual reality techniques). I am also working on using AI to predict brain age and cognitive impairment.
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Biography
I obtained a degree in Psychology from the University of Bielefeld (Germany), followed by a PhD in Neuropsychology from St. Andrews University (UK). I was then appointed by the University of Bristol (UK) to Lecturer and Senior Lecturer, and the University of Glasgow (UK) to Reader and Professor.
Group members
For a list of the people in my research group please visit my staff page and click on "Supervision"