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Max Handley

Postgraduate Research Student
Department of Psychology
 Max Handley

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  • Dyspraxia and Reading Comprehension

Biography

I'm a first-year PhD student investigating reading comprehension within specific populations (non-native English, dyslexic, dyspraxic); my undergraduate project explored how non-native English speakers integrate unexpected semantic information into the local and global contexts, and now my research attempts to expand the knowledge base around Dyspraxia (DCD) - specifically, how the cognitive elements of DCD affect an adult population. As I am especially interested in using neuroimaging techniques to gather data (mostly ERP and ERO), in the future, I will focus my research on vulnerable populations to provide a greater understanding of the cognitive processes that these individuals experience. With this research, I wish to provide clarity around underresearched domains, informing individuals with specific learning difficulties and the interventions used to support them.

Qualifications

  • Psychology BSc University of Essex (2024)

Research and professional activities

Thesis

Understanding Dyspraxia in Adults - Cognition and Reading Comprehension

TBD

Supervisor: Eva Gutierrez

Research interests

Neuroimaging of Reading Comprehension

Contact

mh21327@essex.ac.uk

Location:

Colchester Campus

Working pattern:

8:30-4:00pm (Mon - Fri)