Dr Bernadette Fitzgibbon MAPrc) was awarded the 2012 'Best Doctoral Thesis' award from the School of Psychology and Psychiatry. She is currently a Research Fellow at MAPrc in the Psychiatric Neurotechnology team. Bernadette completed her PhD in 2011 where she conducted the first clinical and neurophysiological studies into a new pain phenomenon in amputees.
Her current research involves the use of neuroscientific techniques (MRI, TMS, tDCS) to explore chronic pain, autism spectrum disorder and mirror neurons. For more detail of MAPrc research see www.maprc.org.au/our-research-0
Her current research involves the use of neuroscientific techniques (MRI, TMS, tDCS) to explore chronic pain, autism spectrum disorder and mirror neurons. For more detail of MAPrc research see www.maprc.org.au/our-research-0
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