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David Shum

Psychology

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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About David Shum at Hong Kong Polytechnic University

David Shum is an academic professional affiliated with the Psychology Department at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Their primary research focus includes cognitive functions, memory, and traumatic brain injury. They are currently active in scholarly research and mentorship within their specialized field.

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cognitive functionsmemorytraumatic brain injurydementiacognitive impairmentneuropsychologyexecutive functionstheory of mind
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