معرفی
Dr. Corinne Bareham-Waldock serves as a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at Massey University's Manawatu campus, holding a PhD from the University of Cambridge. Her academic journey includes postdoctoral research at Cambridge and in Brisbane, alongside part-time lecturing in London, before returning to New Zealand through a Neurological Foundation Fellowship.
Her educational background features:
- Doctorate (PhD) from University of Cambridge (2015)
- Honours degree from Victoria University (2008)
- Bachelor of Science from Victoria University (2007)
Specializing in the neural mechanisms of spatial attention and consciousness disorders, Dr. Bareham-Waldock employs EEG to investigate transitions between wakefulness and sleep onset. Her research extends to neuroimaging techniques for improving diagnosis and prognosis in patients with impaired conscious awareness, bridging cognitive neuroscience with clinical applications.
Professional recognition includes:
- Prince of Wales Commonwealth Scholarship (2010)
- Victoria University of Wellington Graduate Award (2007)
- Back-to-back Best Neuroscience Poster awards from the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (Brighton 2012, Brisbane 2014)
Currently active in research and teaching, she maintains clinical neuroscience expertise with office location 3.21 in the Psychology building and can be contacted at C.Bareham-Waldock@massey.ac.nz.




