by Huntington Victoria | Apr 19, 2021 | Research Page
What causes Huntington’s disease and what role do genes and environment play? Professor Anthony HannanNHMRCH Principal Research Fellow & Laboratory Head, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health HD is one of a growing number of human diseases known to...
by Huntington Victoria | Apr 19, 2021 | Research Page
Can Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation be used to treat apathy in Huntington’s Disease? Marie-Claire DavisClinical Neuropsychologist PhD CandidateMonash University I am comparing different ways of using tACS to find the most effective way of changing brain activity and...
by Huntington Victoria | Apr 19, 2021 | Research Page
Gut-Brain Health in Huntington’s Disease Cory WasserDoctor of Psychology in Clinical Neuropsychology CandidateMonash University Surprisingly, it’s now known that the gut and brain interact extensively. Why is the gut important in Huntington’s Disease? The gut is...
by Huntington Victoria | Apr 19, 2021 | Research Page
Apathy in Huntington’s Disease Kelly AtkinsDoctor of Psychology in Clinical Neuropsychology CandidateMonash University This symptom impacts greatly on people’s quality of life, as it impacts on relationships with friends and families. Why is apathy important in...
by Huntington Victoria | Apr 19, 2021 | Research Page
ENROLL-HD: A Global Resource for Huntington’s Research Enroll is the world’s largest observational study for Huntington’s disease families. About Enroll-HD Enroll is the world’s largest observational study for Huntington’s disease families. Enroll is a resource for...
by Huntington Victoria | Apr 19, 2021 | Research Page
Brain and Cognitive Function in Huntington’s Disease: A MEG Study Dr Yifat GlikmannResearch Fellow and Clinical NeuropsychologistMonash University This type of memory can be affected in early stages of Huntington’s disease before motor symptoms occur. Why is spatial...