Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts (Massey University)
Research Interests
ADJUNCT - While Parkinson's disease is generally recognised by its characteristic motor symptoms, it is also accompanied by deficits in other areas of functioning.
However, these additional deficits are often poorly defined. My research investigates the neuropsychiatric and cognitive deficits associated with Parkinson's disease, with a particular emphasis on identifying those individuals in the pre-clinical stages of dementia.
The identification of a subgroup in the pre-clinical stages of dementia is of considerable importance as it will enable prediction of those individuals who are most likely to develop dementia, and lead to timely intervention.
I am also investigating the long-term psychosocial, cognitive and psychiatric outcomes following mild head injury in early childhood. This study is unique in the length of time and frequency that children have been assessed following head injury.
This research has received considerable attention both nationally and internationally.
This work is in collaboration with Professor David Fergusson and John Horwood of the Christchurch Health and Development Study, and a number of other national and international collaborators are associated with the project.
- Parkinson's disease
- Brain injury in children
- Mild Cognitive Impairment
- Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
- Developmental Neuropsychology
- Quality of life for Parkinson's disease patients
- Prevalence and Incidence of brain injury
- Dementia
- Older person's health
- Adolescent mental health
- Neuropsychiatric symptoms in Parkinson's disease
- Cognitive outcomes following brain injury in childhood
Recent Publications
- Catroppa C., Sood NT., Morrison E., Kenardy J., Lah S., McKinlay A., Ryan N., Crowe L., Soo C. and Godfrey C. (2023) The Australian and New سԹbrain injury lifespan cohort protocol: Leveraging common data elements to characterise longitudinal outcome and recovery. BMJ Open 13(1) .
- Yumul JN., Catroppa C., McKinlay A. and Anderson V. (2023) Post-Concussive Symptoms in Preschool Children up to Three Months Post-Injury. Developmental Neurorehabilitation 26(5): 338-347. .
- Yumul JN., McKinlay A., Anderson V. and Catroppa C. (2023) Behaviour outcomes three months after mild TBI in preschool children. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation .
- Davis GA., Rausa VC., Babl FE., Davies K., Takagi M., Crichton A., McKinlay A., Anderson N., Hearps SJC. and Clarke C. (2022) Improving subacute management of post concussion symptoms: A pilot study of the Melbourne Paediatric Concussion Scale parent report. Concussion 7(1) .
- Yumul JN., Crowe L., Catroppa C., Anderson V. and McKinlay A. (2022) Post-concussive Signs and Symptoms in Preschool Children: A Systematic Review. Neuropsychology Review 32(3): 631-650. .