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Margot Overman is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Translational Neuropsychology Group. Her work focuses on clinically applied research, integrating neuropsychological assessments, non-invasive brain stimulation, and neuroimaging to understand cognitive and emotional challenges in neurological conditions. She is currently developing novel assessments for cognitive impairments post-stroke and has previously investigated neurodegenerative disorders and depression interventions.
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Her research interests emphasize multi-method approaches to elucidate the neurological underpinnings of cognitive and emotional impairments, aiming to translate findings into practical support strategies. This includes studying hormonal influences on cognitive aging and optimizing neuromodulation techniques to improve learning and mood regulation.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to understanding prefrontal cortex modulation, visuospatial neglect recovery, and longitudinal cognitive decline in aging populations. These studies underscore a focus on bridging basic neuroscience with clinical applications to enhance therapeutic outcomes.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. She currently advises no students but collaborates within her research group on translational projects.
Margot is part of the Translational Neuropsychology Group, which focuses on applying experimental psychology findings to clinical practice, particularly in neurorehabilitation and neurodegenerative disease management.


