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Jennifer Noh

University position

PhD student
Supervised by Tony Holland

Departments

Department of Psychiatry

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Cambridge Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Research Group

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Clinical and Veterinary Neuroscience

Systems and Computational Neuroscience

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Interests

My research focuses on the development and use of a mobile-based clinical assessment system that collects different sets of physiological, psychological, and behavioural data from individuals with intellectual and learning disabilities.

Research Focus

Keywords

None specified

Clinical conditions

No direct clinical relevance

Equipment

No equipment indicated

Collaborators

No collaborators listed

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