Eye movements in neurodegenerative disease

Project Details

  • Saccadic eye movements in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases
  • Brain activity during volitional saccades in young people at very high risk of developing psychosis (with Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre)
  • Saccadic eye movements in Niemann-Pick Type C disease, looking at changes over time in treated and untreated patients (with Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre)
  • Eye movements and cognition in anorexia nervosa.(with the department of psychiatry at Melbourne and with the Brain and Psychological Sciences Centre at Swinburne University)

Research Group

Retinal Structure and Function Laboratory



Faculty Research Themes

Neuroscience

School Research Themes

Neuroscience & Mental Health, Immunology and Inflammation



Key Contact

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Department / Centre

Optometry and Vision Sciences

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