
About
Dr. Li-Ann Leow is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Sensorimotor Performance, affiliated with the School of Psychology in the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Queensland. She holds a PhD in Motor Learning and Parkinson's Disease from the University of Western Australia, and has held postdoctoral positions at the Brain and Mind Institute (Western University) and the University of Queensland.
Research Interests:
- Mechanisms of sensorimotor adaptation
- Dopamine's role in motor learning
- Neurostimulation techniques (tDCS)
- Rhythm perception and movement disorders
- Implicit vs explicit learning processes
- Motor rehabilitation in stroke and Parkinson's
Article Trends show focus on neural plasticity, auditory-motor integration, and dopaminergic modulation of motor skills. Her 2025 works highlight error-driven memory consolidation and auditory cueing effects. She explores how brain stimulation reliability affects procedural learning and decision-making in both healthy and clinical populations.
Scientific Awards:
- Honorary Fellow, School of Psychology, University of Queensland
Advisory Activities:
- Available for supervision in motor learning and reward-based movement research
- Completed supervision of projects on stroke rehabilitation and implicit motor learning
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