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Dr. Ian Fuelscher is a researcher at Deakin University, serving as Associate Head of School (International) in the School of Psychology under Deakin's Faculty of Health. His work focuses on advanced neuroimaging techniques to investigate brain and cognitive development in children with ADHD, aiming to inform targeted interventions. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and a Graduate Certificate of Higher Education Learning & Teaching, both from Deakin University.
- PhD (Deakin University)
- Graduate Certificate of Higher Education Learning & Teaching (Deakin University)
His research explores neurodevelopmental markers of ADHD, the impact of physical activity on cognitive development, and white matter microstructure in developmental disorders. Publications demonstrate expertise in diffusion MRI, resting-state fMRI, and EEG biomarkers. Key trends include examining motor-cognitive interactions, procedural learning, and neurophysiological predictors in ADHD/DCD populations.
- The Waterloo Foundation - Child Development Grant (2024-2026)
- The Waterloo Foundation - Multinational Motor Imagery Grant (2023-2025)
- The Waterloo Foundation - ADHD Internalizing Problems Grant (2021-2022)
- The Waterloo Foundation - DCD/ADHD White Matter Grant (2019-2023)
Dr. Fuelscher supervises 7 current doctoral candidates while having completed 8 PhD supervisions since 2020. He leads the SEED - Lifespan strategic research center and maintains collaborations with international institutions including University of Oxford and Johns Hopkins University.

