Erica Wallace
Higher Degree by Research Candidate
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
I am a PhD Candidate in the School of Psychology under the supervision of Professor Jane Mathias and Dr. Lynn Ward.
My research focuses on the use of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in adult traumatic brain injury (TBI), including investigating the usefulness of DTI in predicting cognitive outcomes, and the relationship between DTI findings and cognitive reserve following adult TBI.
I am interested in neuropsychology, traumatic brain injury, cognitive testing, cognitive reserve and meta-analysis.
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Journals
Year Citation 2020 Wallace, E. J., Mathias, J. L., Ward, L., Fripp, J., Rose, S., & Pannek, K. (2020). A fixel-based analysis of micro- and macro-structural changes to white matter following adult traumatic brain injury. Human Brain Mapping, 41(8), 2187-2197.
Europe PMC12018 Wallace, E., Mathias, J., & Ward, L. (2018). Diffusion tensor imaging changes following mild, moderate and severe adult traumatic brain injury: a meta-analysis. Brain Imaging and Behavior, 12(6), 1607-1621.
Scopus25 WoS19 Europe PMC62018 Wallace, E., Mathias, J., & Ward, L. (2018). The relationship between diffusion tensor imaging findings and cognitive outcomes following adult traumatic brain injury: A meta-analysis. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 92, 93-103.
Scopus14 WoS13 Europe PMC4
Tutor for second year Foundations of Health and Lifespan Development course, 2015
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