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Dr. Megan Readman is a Visiting Researcher at Lancaster University's Fylde College, Department of Psychology. Her work focuses on perceptual-motor processes, neurological disorders, and healthcare policy, with a strong emphasis on Parkinson's disease, dementia, and motor neurone disease. She has published extensively on topics including hearing impairment risk factors, geographical healthcare disparities, and interoceptive embodiment in anorexia nervosa.
Recent research highlights include a 2025 UK Biobank study linking hearing impairment to Parkinson’s risk and a systematic review on geographical dementia care inequities. Her work integrates clinical neuroscience with public health policy, addressing both physiological mechanisms and societal impacts of neurological conditions.
Key collaborations involve interdisciplinary teams exploring eye movement diagnostics, interoceptive feedback systems, and community-based dementia support networks. She contributes to global health research through meta-analyses and policy-relevant studies.
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