
Dr Daniel Roberts
Senior Lecturer in Psychology
Research area(s)
- Cogntivie neuropsychology
- Neuroscience
- Visual processing
- Language processing
- Acquired brain disorders
Research Interests
- Neurocognitive basis of visual recognition, how this links to language processing, and how these processes become disrupted
- Disorders of reading (acquired dyslexias), vision (e.g., neglect) object processing (agnosias), and face recognition (prospagnosia)
Research grants and projects
Research Projects
Grants
Mapping lesion and domain-specific impairments (and their association with clinical outcomes) in stroke patients in a routine clinical service
Funder: Brunel University London
Duration: September 2019 -
Funder: Brunel University London
Duration: September 2019 -
When reading misfires: the case for letter confusability
Funder: British Academy
Duration: June 2019 - October 2020
Funder: British Academy
Duration: June 2019 - October 2020
Verbal and visuospatial aspects in children with dyslexia (PhD)
Funder: LJMU/Doctoral Training Alliance
Duration: September 2017 - September 2020
Funder: LJMU/Doctoral Training Alliance
Duration: September 2017 - September 2020
Silent cortex? Or are we just not listening correctly? Improving neurosurgical intervention and clinical outcome for brain cancer patients (PhD)
Funder: LJMU/Doctoral Training Alliance
Duration: September 2016 - September 2019
Funder: LJMU/Doctoral Training Alliance
Duration: September 2016 - September 2019
Development of a web-based resource for the assessment of language skills in English and Welsh-speaking adults with neurological deficits
Funder: Economic and Social Research Council
Duration: July 2016 - July 2018
Funder: Economic and Social Research Council
Duration: July 2016 - July 2018
Development and validation of a tablet application for the treatment of language disorders in brain-damaged populations
Funder: British Academy
Duration: March 2015 - March 2017
Funder: British Academy
Duration: March 2015 - March 2017
Patterns of cross-linguistic treatment generalisation in acquired dysgraphia: A window into the organisation of the bilingual spelling system (Research Fellow)
Funder: Economic and Social Research Council
Duration: October 2010 - June 2014
Funder: Economic and Social Research Council
Duration: October 2010 - June 2014