Professor Richard Reilly
Job title
Professor of Neural Engineering
Organisation
Trinity College, The University of Dublin
Broad research area
Basic Science Research
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Research interests
My research focus is on how sensory and movement impairments may affect cognitive and physical function.
This question necessitates spanning disciplinary areas from biomedical engineering to neurology, neurophysiology, otolaryngology, audiology, gerontology.
The impact is on enhancing our understanding of the mechanisms and potential interventions for optimizing cognitive health and physical function.
My current research projects are categorised according to three research themes and unified around Clinical Neural Engineering:
A. Active Implantable Devices:
B. Neurophysiological of Sensory and Cognition Processing in Movement Disorders:
C. Technologies for objectively managing chronic disease and disease processes associated with ageing.
This question necessitates spanning disciplinary areas from biomedical engineering to neurology, neurophysiology, otolaryngology, audiology, gerontology.
The impact is on enhancing our understanding of the mechanisms and potential interventions for optimizing cognitive health and physical function.
My current research projects are categorised according to three research themes and unified around Clinical Neural Engineering:
A. Active Implantable Devices:
B. Neurophysiological of Sensory and Cognition Processing in Movement Disorders:
C. Technologies for objectively managing chronic disease and disease processes associated with ageing.