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| Name | Robertson, Ian H | |
| Main Department | Psychology | |
| College Title | Professor | |
| ian.robertson@tcd.ie | ||
| College Tel | +353 1 896 2684 | |
| Web | http://people.tcd.ie/iroberts | |
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| Biography | |
| Ian Robertson is Professor of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin and was the founding Director of Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience. He is a member of the Royal Irish Academy. Previously a senior scientist at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge, where he was also a fellow at Hughes Hall, Ian Robertson continues to be a Visiting Professor at University College London, University of Wales at Bangor and is a Visiting Scientist at the Rotman Research Institute, University of Toronto. A graduate of Glasgow University, he gained his Masters and Doctoral degrees at the University of London. His research focusses on the neuropsychology of brain rehabilitation and attention: he has more than 200 published books and articles in this field. A former science writer for the London Times, his multiply-translated popular science books are Mind Sculpture and the Mind's Eye. | |
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| Representations |
| Details | Date |
| Member of the Wellcome Trust Neuroscience Panel | 2006-9 |
| Founding Editor Neurocase, Oxford University Press. | 1994-1997 |
| Deputy Editor Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. | 1990-1997 |
| Member of Editorial Board of Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience. | 1997 - Present |
| Member of Research Grants Committee, UK Stroke Association. | 1994-1997 |
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| Membership of Professional Institutions, Associations, Societies |
| Details | Date From | Date To |
| Member of the Royal Irish Academy | 2004 | 2004 |
| Member of the Council of the World Federation for Neurological Rehabilitation. | 2002 | Present |
| Member of the Advisory Council, International Association for the Study of Attention and Performance | 1999 | Present |
| Academy of Medical Sciences Working Group on the interface between basic and clinical neuroscience | 2002 | 2003 |
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| Awards and Honours | |
| Award | Date |
| Irv Acenberg Scientist Award from the University of Toronto, Rotman Research Institute | 2002 |
| Fellow, Hughes Hall College, Cambridge. | 1997 - 1999 |
| Medical Research Council Travelling Fellow, University of Rome, Italy | 1989-1990 |
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| Languages |
| Language | Skill Reading | Skill Writing | Skill Speaking |
| English | Fluent | Fluent | Fluent |
| French | Medium | Medium | Medium |
| German | Fluent | Medium | Fluent |
| Italian | Fluent | Medium | Medium |
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| Description of Research Interests |
| neuropsychology,biomarkers, alzheimer's disease, ageing, cognitive function, eeg |
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| Attention | Awareness | Closed Head-Injury | Executive function |
| Frontal lobes | Hemispatial neglect | Neuropsychology | Plasticity |
| Rehabilitation |
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| Research Projects | |
| Project title | Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype in Child and Adolescent ADHD: A genetic association study using neuropsychological performance and task-related brain activation as potential endophenotypes |
| Summary | |
| Funding Agency | Science Foundation Ireland |
| Programme | Investigator Award |
| Type of Project | |
| Date from | May 2004 |
| Date to | May 2008 |
| Person Months | |
| Project title | Neuroenhancement for Inequalities in Elder Lives |
| Summary | |
| Funding Agency | Atlantic Philanthropies |
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| Type of Project | |
| Date from | 1st September 2009 |
| Date to | 31 August 2014 |
| Person Months | |
| Project title | Self Alert Training for Adults with Attentional Deficits |
| Summary | |
| Funding Agency | Health Research Board |
| Programme | Health Research Award |
| Type of Project | |
| Date from | March 2010 |
| Date to | March 2013 |
| Person Months | |
| Project title | The short and long range dynamics of attention |
| Summary | |
| Funding Agency | IRCHSS/European Science Foundation |
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| Type of Project | |
| Date from | 2007 |
| Date to | 2010 |
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| Publications and Other Research Outputs |
| Peer Reviewed |
| Greene CM, Bellgrove MA, Gill M, Robertson IH, Noradrenergic genotype predicts lapses in sustained attention, Neuropsychologia, 47, (2), 2009, p591 - 594 DOI |
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| Magno E, Simo˜es-Franklin C, Robertson IH Garavan H, The Role of the Dorsal Anterior Cingulate in Evaluating Behavior for Achieving Gains and Avoiding Losses, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, (12), 2009, p2328-2342 DOI |
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| Dockree P, Kelly SP, Foxe JF, Reilly RB and Robertson IH, Optimal sustained attention is linked to the spectral content of background EEG activity: Greater ongoing tonic alpha (~10Hz) power supports successful phasic goal activation, European Journal of Neuroscience, 25, (3), 2007, p900 - 907 Notes: [PMID: 17328783] DOI |
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| Dockree PM, X O’Keeffe FM, Moloney, P, Carton, S, Jacoby, LL and Robertson IH, Capture by misleading information and its false acceptance in patients with traumatic brain injury, Brain, 129, (Part 1), 2006, p128 - 140 Url Alt. Url DOI |
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| Vigilant Attention in, editor(s)Gazzaniga, M. S. , The Cognitive Neurosciences, MIT Press, 2004, pp563 - 578, [Robertson, IH and Garavan, H ] Notes: [3rd edition. Michael S. Gazzaniga Editor-in-Chief. November 2004] TARA - Full Text |
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