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Dr. Ahmed Samrah is a researcher specializing in cognitive neuroscience and neurodegenerative disorders, with a particular focus on posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) and Alzheimer's disease. His work explores language impairments, connected speech analysis, and diagnostic strategies across diverse linguistic and ethnic populations.
His research interests include:
- Cognitive and linguistic deficits in PCA
- Connected speech as a diagnostic tool in dementia
- Language-specific biomarkers in non-English speakers
- Memory aids and rehabilitation strategies for PCA patients
- Neuroimaging correlates of cognitive decline
- Cross-cultural and multilingual neuropsychology
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in using speech and language features for early and culturally sensitive diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases. His collaborative work spans systematic reviews, clinical studies, and neuroimaging research, emphasizing the importance of task design and linguistic diversity in cognitive assessment.
Scientific contributions include:
- Investigating sentence repetition in PCA
- Developing protocols for scoping reviews on memory aids and non-English speech markers
- Contributing to clinical guidelines for PCA diagnosis and management
- Identifying white matter correlates of memory impairment
- Advancing understanding of connected speech in Bengali speakers with Alzheimer’s
Dr. Samrah actively collaborates with leading researchers in neurology and neuropsychology. While no formal advising or grant information is available in the provided text, his publication record suggests involvement in multidisciplinary research teams focused on dementia and cognitive aging. There is no indication of teaching roles or lab leadership in the current data.




