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Caroline Gurvich is an Associate Professor and a clinical neuropsychologist at Monash University, Australia. She serves as the Deputy Director at the Centre Australia and leads the 'Cognition and Hormones Group'. Her research focuses on women's mental health, emphasizing the impact of sex hormones on cognitive functioning. With over 120 publications, Caroline has contributed significantly to understanding the biological factors that influence cognitive symptoms in mental health contexts. Her work integrates neuropsychological assessments with eye movement research to delineate cognition effectively. She supervises PhD candidates, honors students, and neuropsychology registrars and has established biodatabanks to explore biological mechanisms underlying neuropsychiatric disorders. Caroline’s recent research projects include cognitive strategy training aimed at alleviating cognitive difficulties associated with conditions such as menopause and ADHD. Her extensive influence in the field is backed by various awards, including competitive grants and fellowships.
Monash University • Australia
Research on cognitive functioning and mental health, focusing on the influence of hormones.
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