
Tejendra Singh is a clinical neuropsychologist specialising in neuropsychological assessment and cognitive rehabilitation across a wide range of neurological conditions and age groups. He holds an M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology from the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), India.
His research focuses on understanding the role of cognitive reserve in dementia and Alzheimer’s-related disorders, with an emphasis on integrating neuropsychological measures and neuroimaging data. He is particularly interested in identifying cognitive and neural markers that explain heterogeneity in disease presentation and progression.
In addition, he is exploring the potential of artificial intelligence and machine learning approaches to develop diagnostic and prognostic predictors in dementia and related neurocognitive disorders.
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