Dr Hanna Willis
@hanna-willis.bsky.social
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Postdoc interested in blindness and the brain 🧠 || @ENSParis @OxfordWIN || she/her
Thanks to the organisers of
@ecvp.bsky.social
for doing an amazing job with organising ECVP in Mainz this year! Many thanks for all the hard work - it was a great opportunity to showcase our work looking at
#visual
#stroke
and
#rehabilitation
, and even my first time chairing a session!
4 months ago
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New paper 👀 - We looked at how
#lesion
location and size in a large number of
#stroke
survivors with
#visual
#field
deficits affects ability to
#see
within the blind field. This paper was a huge collaborative and such a joy to work on. Summary below.
jneurosci.org/content/jneu...
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https://jneurosci.org/content/jneuro/45/9/e1263242024.full.pdf
9 months ago
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Such a privilege to speak at
#UKstrokeforum
yesterday about our research looking at changes in the
#brain
after visual rehabilitation
#post-stroke
. This session, chaired by
@laurenhepworth.bsky.social
, showcased the impact of stroke on
#vision
, and what we need to do to improve treatment 🧠
about 1 year ago
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Our paper is finally out! In this registered report, we found that
#visualtraining
can improve
#visionloss
post
#stroke
and these improvements are supported by changes in
#whitematter
in visual pathways.
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Rehabilitating homonymous visual field deficits: white matter markers of recovery—stage 2 registered report
Willis et al. show that 6 months of motion discrimination training for stroke survivors with visual field deficits improved visual function. This improveme
https://academic.oup.com/braincomms/article/6/5/fcae323/7766058
about 1 year ago
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