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Fatemeh Mollaei

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  • Admissions Tutor, MSci in Speech and Language Therapy
  • Module convenor: PL1SLC1 and PLMSLC1 (Speech, Language, and Communication 1)

Areas of interest

Neuroscience of sensorimotor control of speech: Investigating the sensorimotor networks of the human brain that facilitate human communication during speech to better understand the neurological bases of speech motor conditions.

The goal of these projects are to provide new knowledge that can contribute to the development of novel clinical diagnosis and treatment methods for speech conditions in Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative deficits.

For this, we use a combination of behavioural, electrophysiological, and neuroimaging techniques such as altered feedback paradigm, EEG, auditory brainstem responses, functional and structural MRI, and MEG.

Research centres and groups

  •  - an interdisciplinary research centre of the 伊人直播app. We take a multilevel approach to the study of brain and behaviour – from the fast neural timescale of milliseconds, to the slow timescale of life-span development. The centre is home to an advanced suite of neuroimaging technologies, a potent analytics platform, and expertise in the theory and practice of interdisciplinarity.
  • Acquired Neurological Disorders (AND) Research Cluster - The Acquired Neurological Disorders (AND) research cluster is a community for all those whose research explores topics in different neurological patient groups, as well as those who are simply interested to hear more about clinical and applied research.

Academic qualifications

  • Fellow of The Higher Education Academy, UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF), 2023
  • PhD in Communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University, 2016
  • BSc in Speech Therapy, 2010

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