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Anne-Marie Ternes is a Lecturer in Psychology at Monash University's Turner Institute for Brain & Mental Health. Her research focuses on neurocognitive processes in neurological disorders, particularly Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Huntington's disease. She investigates deficits in cognitive processing speed, motor function, and executive control, linking these to neurobiological markers like white matter volume and ocular motor measures. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being through clinical applications of her findings.
Key areas of research include dissociating sensorial/motor processing from cognitive deficits in MS, impaired conflict resolution mechanisms, and the impact of visual cues on upper limb movements in Huntington's disease. Collaborations with researchers like Joanne Fielding and欧阳白 (White) highlight her interdisciplinary approach.
Publications span 2012–2020, emphasizing neuroimaging and behavioral analysis to understand disease progression and treatment efficacy. No awards are explicitly listed, but her work has garnered citations across peer-reviewed journals.



