Staff profile
Overview
Mrs Denise Foresteire
Research Postgraduate
BSc (Hons), MSc (Res)

Affiliation | Room number | Telephone |
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Research Postgraduate in the Department of Psychology | RH015 | +44 (0) 191 33 42430 |
Research interests
- Human Echolocation, Visual Perception, Auditory Perception, Cross-modal Neuroplasticity, Spatial Awareness
Research groups
Publications
Journal Article
- Thaler, Lore, Di Gregorio, Giammarco & Foresteire, Denise (2023). 6-hour Training in click-based echolocation changes practice in visual impairment professionals. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences 4.
- Norman, Liam J., Dodsworth, Caitlin, Foresteire, Denise & Thaler, Lore (2021). Human click-based echolocation: Effects of blindness and age, and real-life implications in a 10-week training program. PLOS ONE 16(6): e0252330.
- Castillo-Serrano, J. G., Norman, L. J., Foresteire, D. & Thaler, L. (2021). Increased emission intensity can compensate for the presence of noise in human click-based echolocation. Scientific Reports 11(1): 1750.
- Pervolaraki, E, Hall, SP, Foresteire, D, Saito, T, Saido, T, Whittington, M, Lever, C & Dachtler, J (2019). Insoluble Aβ overexpression in an App knock-in mouse model alters microstructure and gamma oscillations in the prefrontal cortex, and impacts on anxiety-related behaviours. Disease Models & Mechanisms 12(9): dmm040550.
- Thaler, L. & Foresteire, D. (2017). Visual sensory stimulation interferes with people’s ability to echolocate object size. Scientific Reports 7: 13069.