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Dr Alexandra Krugliak

Postdoctoral researcher, University of Cambridge

My main research interest is how our brains use sensory information to represent the world around us, and how these processes change throughout the lifespan. In my current work in the laboratory of Prof James Rowe, I study how neural signatures of perception and cognition (measured with Magnetoencephalography) can be used as biomarkers of synaptic health in Alzheimer’s Disease, and how they relate to other measures of cognitive functioning and brain health.