Dr. Olivia Green
Neuropsychologist Specializing in Cognitive Development and Neuroplasticity
Experience
Dr. Green obtained her PhD from the University of Oxford, where she explored the impact of early-life experiences on brain structure and function. With over 12 years of clinical and research experience, she has worked with children and adults to understand the brain’s capacity for change. Dr. Green currently leads a multi-year longitudinal study at the University of Cambridge, investigating how early intervention can shape cognitive outcomes in children with autism and ADHD. Her expertise lies in bridging the gap between neuroscience and practical applications for cognitive health, making significant contributions to both academic and clinical fields.
Biography
Dr. Green has published extensively in both clinical and experimental journals, with her research cited over 3,000 times. She has been awarded the British Psychological Society’s Award for Excellence in Psychological Research and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Developmental Neuropsychology. In addition to her academic work, she collaborates with educational institutions and mental health organizations to translate her findings into practical applications that support cognitive development in educational settings. Dr. Green is also a sought-after speaker and frequently appears on BBC Radio and other media platforms to discuss the latest advances in neuroscience and mental health, helping to bridge the gap between complex research and public understanding.
Key Achievements
- Recipient of the British Psychological Society’s Award for Excellence in Psychological Research.
- Published research cited over 3,000 times in clinical and experimental journals.
- Serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Developmental Neuropsychology.
- Lead researcher for a multi-year study at the University of Cambridge on cognitive outcomes in children with autism and ADHD.
- Frequent contributor to BBC Radio and other media platforms.
Research Interests
Dr. Green’s research interests include:
- Neuroplasticity and cognitive rehabilitation strategies.
- The impact of early-life experiences on brain structure and function.
- Neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism and ADHD.
- Longitudinal studies on cognitive development in children.
- Translating neuroscience research into practical educational and therapeutic interventions.
Contact Information
For research collaborations or speaking engagements, please contact Dr. Green at: olivia.green@neuro-research.uk
Dr. Olivia Green is a renowned neuropsychologist with expertise in cognitive development, neuroplasticity, and the treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders. Her research focuses on how the brain can reorganize itself following injury or developmental disruptions, offering new insights into rehabilitation and cognitive therapies.