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Dr. Hana Burianová is an Honorary Professor at the School of Psychology, Swansea University, specializing in cognitive neuroscience. Her research focuses on the structural and functional organization of the brain, particularly in relation to cognitive processes like memory and how these are affected by aging, trauma, or neurodegenerative conditions. She holds a Professorial appointment and is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences.
Her work extensively utilizes neuroimaging techniques such as functional and structural MRI to study brain reorganization. Key research areas include emotion perception, neural plasticity in aging populations, and functional connectivity analysis in neurological disorders. She collaborates internationally, evidenced by her co-authored publications with institutions worldwide.
Recent publications highlight investigations into age-related neural changes, including studies on response inhibition mechanisms, brain networks in schizophrenia, and the impact of transcranial stimulation on memory. Her research bridges clinical and cognitive neuroscience, contributing to understanding neurodegenerative processes and potential therapeutic interventions.



