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Associate Professor Kerryn Pike is a clinical neuropsychologist at Griffith University's School of Applied Psychology and Centre for Mental Health. Her research develops interventions to improve cognition in aging populations and cancer survivors, with focus on early detection and management of cognitive decline.
Research addresses two primary strands:
- Neuropsychological characterization of mild cognitive impairment
- Evidence-based interventions to mitigate cognitive decline impacts
She developed the LaTCH memory management program for older adults with mild cognitive impairment and chairs the Australian Dementia Network Cognitive Interventions Working Group. Current research adapts these interventions for cancer-related cognitive impairment through telehealth delivery models.
Professional roles include leadership positions in the International Neuropsychological Society and advocacy for implementing neuropsychological interventions in clinical practice.
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