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Dr.Jayasree Sampath Profile

Dr.Jayasree Sampath

Dr.Jayasree Sampath

Biography

Dr. Jayasree Sampath CPsychol MBPsS  is a Principal Psychologist in the UK  specializing in neuropsychological rehabilitation. With a diverse academic background that began with a degree in Optometry from Sankara Nethralaya (2005) she later pursued multiple master?s degrees in Psychology Dementia Studies and Applied Neuropsychology culminating in a PhD in Psychology from Bharathiar University in 2020 Her clinical experience spans over eight years in prominent multispecialty hospitals in India where she conducted neuropsychological assessments dementia evaluations and therapeutic interventions for individuals with neurological conditions such as epilepsy stroke and Alzheimer?s disease. Dr. Sampath has received several recognitions including the Best Scientific Paper Award and a British Council Scholarship and has contributed to academic research through publications and conference presentations. She is a chartered member of the British Psychological Society and a lifetime member of the Indian Association of Clinical Psychology with ongoing interests in cognitive rehabilitation and integrative therapies in neuropsychology.

Research Interest

Her research interests include cognitive rehabilitation in epilepsy stroke and Alzheimers disease

Abstract

Neurofeedback What is neurofeedback How does it work on the brain Scope of neurofeedback in various clinical settings Evidence based and person centered approach How can we adapt it to meet the service needs Barry Sterman, professor of UCLA, 1967 Operant conditioning of the resting rhythm of the motor system, Cats C3- C4, 12 15 Hz Cats exposed to monomethyl hydrazine became seizure resistant They produced specific pattern of waves noted when they were offered rewards, later found to be more seizure resistant Reward based - Beta band training ILF : Othmer Sue and Siegfried Othmer based on their clinical experience developed specific methods to train targeted sites low frequency range training