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Holly Bridge is a Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences and the Vision Group. She also serves as Chair of the Public Engagement and Communications Committee. Her research focuses on neuroimaging techniques to study the visual system in individuals with visual impairments, including those with anophthalmia or cortical damage from stroke, trauma, or tumors. She employs MRI and spectroscopy to investigate structural and functional brain changes in these populations. Additionally, she teaches Neuroscience at New College, Oxford, targeting medical, biomedical, and psychology students.
Education: MA, MSc, DPhil (Oxford). Her research spans neuroimaging applications in visual disorders, neurochemistry (GABA/glutamate), and brain plasticity. Notable studies include exploring GABAergic inhibition in amblyopia therapy, binocular disparity effects on neurochemicals, and lesion mapping in hemianopia. She collaborates on open-source neuroscience platforms like brainlife.io to advance data-sharing infrastructure.
Research Interests: Visual system neuroimaging, brain plasticity in sensory loss, neurochemical correlates of vision, and clinical applications of MRI. Her work aims to improve rehabilitation strategies for visual deficits through understanding cortical reorganization post-injury.
Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes GABA/glutamate dynamics, binocular vision mechanisms, and stroke recovery. Her articles highlight advances in voxel-based lesion mapping and neurochemical profiling in visual disorders.
Awards: No specific awards listed in the provided texts.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Vision Group at Oxford, focusing on translational neuroimaging research. Collaborates with clinical and computational neuroscience teams on multi-modal imaging projects.
