Ms Thipkanlaya Jaiaue
thj21yxx@bangor.ac.uk
Overview
After completing my undergraduate degree in physical therapy and gaining five years of experience as an orthopedic physiotherapist, I decided to further my academic pursuits.
Currently, I'm a PhD researcher in psychophysiology at Bangor University (The Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance), under the supervision of Dr.Germano Gallicchio and Dr.Andrew Cooke. My research focuses on understanding the nature of cognitive workload and mental fatigue, employing diverse assessment methods including self-report questionnaires, behavioral performance analysis, and measurements of psychophysiology such as ECG, EOG, and EEG.
Qualifications
- MSc: Applied Sport & Exercise Physiology
2022 - BSc: Physical Therapy
Mahidol University, 2016
Teaching and Supervision
Experienced as a graduate instructor for Psychology and Sport Sciences undergraduate students by running
- Practical sessions in the Strength and Conditioning module: Focus on developing students' skills in creating tailored training programs for specific sports
- Seminars in the Research Methods module: Focus on providing hands-on training on various types of analysis relevant to their field
- Practical session on Stress and Performance module: Focus on demonstrating the impact of stress on performance through an experimental approach
- A Lecture in Foundations of Sports/Exercise Psychology module: Focus on executive function domains and their assessment through cognitive tasksĀ
Research Interests
I'm currently working on creating a novel protocol to address the limitations of previous cognitive workload and mental fatigue studies. This protocol aimed to maximise high cognitive demand for all individuals at all times during experimental tasks, ensuring sustained task demand, engagement, and arousal levels, while also shortening the timeframe required to induce cognitive workload and mental fatigue.
Activities
2024
- The Effect of Individualised Adaptive Executive Function on Cognitive Workload
A novel protocol to maximise cognitive workload for all individuals at all times, maintaining high cognitive demand with full engagement and arousal, while also reducing the timeframe for experimental tasks in cognitive workload and mental fatigue studies.
15 May 2024
Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
Other Information
- Assisted in planning and coordinating events.
- Worked closely with the society committee and members to achieve the society goals.
- Provided support to the President and other committee members in their duties as required.