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Dr. Kate Thompson is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Psychology, The University of Queensland. She earned her Professional Doctorate from UQ in 2010, with a thesis titled Vascular cognitive impairment in otherwise healthy older women. Her work bridges clinical and cognitive neuroscience, focusing on neuropsychological assessment in neurological disorders.
Her research examines:
- Cognitive and emotional processing in epilepsy and multiple sclerosis
- Neuroimaging biomarkers for neurological conditions
- Clinical applications of T-cell therapy for autoimmune disorders
- Aging-related cognitive changes and white matter pathology
Her articles (2010–2025) cluster around three themes:
- Epilepsy neuropsychology: Subjective memory, social cognition, and neurobehavioral outcomes
- Multiple sclerosis interventions: Immunotherapy trials and clinical monitoring
- Cognitive aging: White matter hyperintensities and longitudinal decline
No awards, grants, or student advising roles are documented. She collaborates with neurology and immunology research groups at UQ and affiliated hospitals.
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