
About
Dr. Karen Croot is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney), affiliated with the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) within the School of Psychiatry. She specializes in neuropsychology, focusing on cognitive aging, speech disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases. Her current role involves leading the CogSCAN Study, evaluating computerized neuropsychological assessments for older adults. Previously, she held positions at the University of Sydney (Senior Lecturer in Applied Cognitive Psychology) and Macquarie University (postdoctoral fellowships). Her research has been funded by organizations including the Australian Research Council and Alzheimer’s Australia. Key projects include developing the Computer and Technology Attitude and Experience Questionnaire (CaTAQ) and investigating speech motor control in primary progressive aphasia.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts (Linguistics/Psychology) with Honours, Macquarie University
- Doctor of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology), Macquarie University
- PhD (Experimental Psychology), University of Cambridge
Research Interests:
- Cognitive assessment methodologies
- Primary progressive aphasia
- Speech motor control disorders
- Technology in clinical neuropsychology
- Cross-cultural cognitive testing
Grants & Funding:
- Cambridge Commonwealth Trust
- Australian Research Council
- Alzheimer’s Australia
- British Academy
- University of Munich (LMU)
Labs/Teams: Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA), collaborating internationally on primary progressive aphasia interventions and cognitive assessment tools.
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