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Dr. Alison Fisher is a Senior Lecturer in the Division of Psychology & Mental Health. Her research focuses on neuroscience and psychology, particularly using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to study neural mechanisms in dyslexia, stroke rehabilitation, and language processing.
Her work investigates neural oscillations, auditory processing abnormalities, and interhemispheric brain dynamics. Research themes include cognitive neurophysiology and clinical applications of neuroimaging techniques.
Fisher's recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on neurocognitive disorders and rehabilitation. Her 2010 stroke case study showed innovative therapeutic applications, while her dyslexia research reveals fundamental auditory processing mechanisms.
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