Co-ordinates
the Postgraduate Training Programs in Clinical Neuropsychology
La Trobe University (Psychological Science) and that
is also where her research group is based. Glynda's
research focus relates to the consequences of neuropsychological
impairment for the individual and family. Recent research
projects have centred on evaluation of the neuropsychological
changes in memory and attention following traumatic
brain injury in older adults, mild cognitive impairment
and in early Alzheimer's disease, including evaluation
of interventions for these cognitive changes.