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Faculty of Science

Dr Kat Gialopsou

Research Fellow, School of Psychology

Kat.gialopsou@nottingham.ac.uk

I am a Research Fellow at the School of Psychology, ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½. My research focuses on understanding the neural mechanisms of motor disorders, such as Tourette Syndrome and Parkinson’s Disease, using real-time neuroimaging and non-invasive neurostimulation techniques.

I investigate the effectiveness of closed-loop, phase-targeted neurostimulation compared to open-loop methods in both healthy and clinical populations. My work involves EEG, MEG, and OPM-MEG, combined with techniques like median nerve stimulation (MNS), transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and focused ultrasound stimulation (FUS).

Previously, I studied the integration of OPM-MEG with peripheral nerve stimulation, such as median and tibial nerve stimulation, in neurotypical populations.

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N3Centre Research Interests 
  • Developing ovel forms of neurotechnology
  • Clinical translation/application of neurotechnology
  • Understanding neural mechanisms 
 

 

Current project 

  1. “Investigating the therapeutic efficacy of median nerve electrical stimulation for Parkinson's disease tremor”, Parkinson’s UK

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