Thomas Reed
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Thomas Reed
Cognition, Learning & Plasticity (Cohen Kadosh Lab)
Research Focus
My research focuses on the use on non-invasive brain stimulation techniques to modulate cognitive functions such as task switching, arithmetic ability or sustained attention.
My DPhil work has involved the combination of stimulation techniques with machine learning, EEG and training paradigms and aims to improve the effectiveness of stimulation.
Awards
2017 Medical Research Council (MRC) DPhil Studentship
Recent publications
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Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) mechanisms and its effects on cortical excitability and connectivity
Journal article
Reed T. and Cohen Kadosh R., Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease