معرفی
Associate Professor Christian Hyde is a developmental cognitive neuroscientist at Deakin University's School of Psychology within the Faculty of Health, specializing in atypical motor development and neurodevelopmental disorders. His research group SEED - Lifespan investigates the neural mechanisms underlying conditions like ADHD and Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD).
Research interests include:
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
- Typical and Atypical Motor Development
- ADHD
- Developmental Coordination Disorder
- Neurophysiological Correlates of Learning
Recent publications analyze:
- ADHD-related motor impairments and quality of life
- White matter organization in DCD and ADHD
- Neurophysiological markers of procedural learning
- EEG-based interventions for motor/attention deficits
- Longitudinal brain trajectories in ADHD
Current doctoral supervision spans 8 active projects examining:
- Neurobiological basis of motor imagery
- Language-mental health relationships
- Cortisol-psychosis interactions
- White matter in DCD outcomes
Major research grants include:
- $125,000 - Waterloo Foundation (2024-2026): Physical activity and ADHD brain connectivity
- $126,336 - Waterloo Foundation (2023-2025): EEG-based intervention prediction
- $153,636 - Waterloo Foundation (2019-2023): DCD/ADHD white matter research
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