Craig McAllister has a passionate interest in understanding the neural mechanisms of human movement in both healthy and disease states. His current research utilises a combination of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques and neuroimaging methods to understand the role of rhythmic brain activity in motor and cognitive processes.
Dr McAllister welcomes applications from potential post-graduate researchers in the research areas:
Human movement Oscillatory brain activity Non-invasive brain stimulation Neuroimaging Perception-action coupling
20032024
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