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Dr Mihalis Doumas

School Of Psychology
Mihalis Doumas

Dr Mihalis Doumas

School Of Psychology

My research focus is on the control of posture and walking in neurotypical young and older adults, in adults with autism, and in people living with Parkinson's. The techniques I use are motion capture, cognitive tasks, dual-tasks (e.g. walking and talking), and functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy.

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  • m.doumas@qub.ac.uk
  • 028 9097 4605

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in

  • Investigating sensory integration for balance control in young and older adults using fNIRS
  • The 15 minute city: Speed and gait characteristics in city walking
  • Balance control and sensory integration in autism
  • Walking in the city in people living with Parkinson's

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Public outreach & key achievements

Our work in the media: Improving balance through dance in Parkinson’s disease

We regularly present our work in the local community including:  

Parkinson’s UK Belfast meeting

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Alumni: Where are they now

Anna Carapellotti 2018-2022, PhD in Psychology, Queen’s University Belfast.
Title: From Effects to Affect: The Multidimensional Impact of Dancing with Parkinson’s. Now a postdoctoral fellow working on an ESRC Impact Acceleration Account on Developing a participatory Parkinson’s research network in Northern Ireland.

Chesney Craig, 2013-2016, PhD in Psychology, Queen’s University Belfast.
Title: Sensory integration and compensatory mechanisms in older adults’ postural control. Now, Senior Research Associate, Manchester Metropolitan University.  

Caroline Smolders, 2006-2010, PhD in Psychology, KU Leuven.
Title: Life-Span Development of Posture: The Role of Sensory Information and Expertise. Now working at the Royal Military School, Belgium.


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