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Apathy and impulsivity in neurological disease โ€“ cause, effect and treatment

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Theme: Neurons, Networks and Circuits

James studies the mechanisms and treatment of cognitive disorders, including frontotemporal dementia, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Alzheimerโ€™s disease. He trained in medical sciences and experimental psychology at Cambridge, before clinical studies in Oxford and a PhD at UCL . After specialist training in London and Copenhagen, he returned to Cambridge where he now directs the Centre for Frontotemporal Dementia and lead the Clinical program in the Centre for Parkinson-plus. He is Associate Director of Dementias Platform UK, and Chief Scientific Adviser to ARUK . Jamesโ€™ work brings together brain imaging, genetics, psychopharmacology and computational modelling to transform the mechanistic understanding of human disease into new treatments.

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