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Dr Johnny Parr is a Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, specializing in the intersection of neuroscience, motor control, and rehabilitation engineering. His research focuses on understanding and optimizing human movement, particularly in populations with developmental coordination disorders, amputees using prosthetics, and athletes. Key areas include EEG correlates of motor control, prosthetic hand usability, and the neural mechanisms underlying attentional focus during visuomotor tasks.
His work frequently employs neurophysiological techniques such as EEG and electromyography (EMG), alongside behavioral and biomechanical assessments. He investigates topics ranging from cerebral autoregulation in sports-related brain injuries to the cognitive demands of prosthetic use. Collaborations with clinicians and engineers highlight his interdisciplinary approach to solving real-world challenges in rehabilitation and sports science.
Notable contributions include developing the CardioBrain software for cerebral autoregulation assessment and the PROS-TLX tool for measuring mental workload in prosthesis users. His systematic reviews and meta-analyses have redefined understanding of EEG markers for verbal processing in motor control.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his prolific publication record reflects sustained impact in his field. Advising and grant details are not provided in the current texts, but his research aligns with Manchester Metropolitan University’s focus on health, sport, and active ageing initiatives.
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