Denise Head is Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences and Associate Chair at Washington University in St. Louis, with an additional appointment as Associate Professor in Radiology. Her research integrates cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging to study cognitive aging and Alzheimer's disease. PhD, University of Memphis MS, University of Memphis BS, University of New Orleans Her research focuses on age-related cognitive changes and their neural underpinnings. Key areas include spatial navigation deficits in aging, the role of lifestyle factors (exercise, sleep, stress) in brain aging, and interventions to support cognitive function in older adults. She uses virtual reality, mobile eye-tracking, and neuroimaging techniques such as fMRI and DTI. The recent publications highlight a consistent trajectory in cognitive neuroscience and aging research, with emphasis on neuroimaging biomarkers, structural brain changes, and cognitive performance in normal and pathological aging. Her work bridges psychology, neurology, and radiology, contributing to early detection and understanding of Alzheimer's disease. Scientific Awards: No awards listed in the provided text. Dr. Head advises graduate students and leads a research lab focused on cognitive aging, though specific student names are not listed. Her lab investigates mediators of brain aging and develops methods to support spatial navigation in older adults. While specific grants are not mentioned, her ongoing research and recent publications suggest active external funding. She leads a research team in the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, utilizing advanced neuroimaging and behavioral methods to study aging and dementia. The lab integrates real-world and virtual experimental designs to understand spatial cognition and brain health in older populations.
- Cognitive Aging
- Neuroimaging
- Alzheimer's Disease
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