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Lucette Cysique is an Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales specializing in Neuropsychology. She holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Psychology, a Master’s degree in Neurosciences, a Master’s in Neuropsychology, and a PhD in Neuropsychology. Her research focuses on modeling neurocognitive brain changes associated with chronic infectious conditions, particularly HIV infection and COVID-19. She employs a combination of neuropsychological assessment and neuroimaging techniques, such as MRI and PET, to enhance the understanding of cognitive deterioration and the potential for cognitive improvement through compensatory strategies and brain repair mechanisms. In addition, she investigates cross-cultural neuropsychology, developing valid neurocognitive tests relevant to diverse populations around the world. Lucette has supervised Hons, Masters, and PhD students on various projects, including cognitive mental health studies related to COVID-19 and the cognitive impacts of HIV infection in relation to cardiovascular diseases. She is also involved in the NeuroCOVID International Neuropsychological Society Special Interest Group.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and supervising students in Neuropsychology.
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