معرفی
Dr. Rosie Morris is a researcher at Newcastle University, specializing in the study of mobility dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's. Her work focuses on understanding gait abnormalities, freezing of gait, and postural control using advanced sensor technologies.
- Key Collaborations: Worked closely with Professor Alison Yarnall, Dr. Ríona McArdle, and Professor Alan Thomas.
- Methodologies: Employs body-worn sensors and quantitative gait analysis for clinical and free-living assessments.
Research Interests
Dr. Morris investigates the cholinergic system's role in movement disorders, cognitive-motor interactions, and fall prevention in Parkinson's disease. She explores how sensor-based technologies can improve diagnosis and monitoring of gait impairments in neurodegenerative conditions.Article Trends
Her publications (2016–2023) highlight a focus on Parkinson's disease (gait analysis, freezing of gait), Alzheimer's (multi-center sensor feasibility), and biomedical engineering (low-cost gait systems). Keywords span neuroscience, clinical assessment, and sensor technology.۰مقاله منتشرشده