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authors:
- Dr Laura Edmondson Chua

Bio: Dr Laura Edmondson Chua is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Lifelong Learning and Individualised Cognition (CLIC) Neuroimaging team.


education:
courses:
- course: Doctor of Philosophy, Neuroscience
institution: University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
year: 2017-2022
- course: Master of Science (MSc), Computational & Cognitive Neuroscience
institution: University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
year: 2016-2017
- course: BSc(Hons), Psychology
institution: University of Manchester, United Kingdom
year: 2011-2014
email: "laura.chua@ntu.edu.sg"

interests:
- Brain Imaging
- Magnetic resonance Imaging
- Computational Neuroscience
- Machine Learning

organizations:
- name: Nanyang Technological University
url: ""

role: Research Fellow
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link: mailto:laura.chua@ntu.edu.sg
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link: https://github.com/lauraredmondson
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link: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Laura-Edmondson-Chua

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title: Laura Edmondson Chua
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Dr Laura Edmondson Chua earned her PhD in Computational Neuroscience from the University of Sheffield. Her PhD research focused on developing theoretical and mechanistic computational models of somatosensory cortex function, investigating how tactile sensory representations emerge and change through cortical plasticity. She further applied modelling to fMRI data to examine how these mechanisms give rise to observed patterns of cortical activity. Following her doctoral studies, she continued working in the Active Touch Lab at Sheffield as a Postdoctoral Research Associate, where she developed computational models of tactile psychophysical tasks.

Dr Laura Edmondson Chua joined CLIC in September 2025 as a Research Fellow under Prof Annabel Chen Shen-Hsing. She is currently working within the Neuroimaging group to develop preprocessing and analysis pipelines for resting state fMRI data.

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