
معرفی
Piril Hepsomali is a Lecturer in Psychology at the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading. Her work focuses on understanding the interplay between mental health, lifestyle factors (e.g., diet, sleep), and their neurobiological underpinnings. She investigates non-pharmacological interventions, particularly dietary approaches, to mitigate cognitive and affective impairments across age groups.
Her research integrates neuroscience, psychology, and public health methodologies. Key areas include the gut-brain axis, inflammatory pathways, and translational research bridging preclinical and clinical studies. She has contributed to studies on prebiotics, Mediterranean diets, and the effects of social deprivation on sleep patterns.
Publications highlight themes such as neurochemical correlates of diet quality, cross-cultural comparisons of dietary inflammation, and the role of postbiotics in mental health. Her work often employs neuroimaging, clinical trials, and large datasets like the UK Biobank.
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