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Neural Correlates of Gene Function
Behaviour Brain Brain imaging Cognitive Cognitive models Decision-making Dopamine Functional imaging Genetics Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Mood Neuroimaging Neuroscience Pharmacology Risk factors Schizophrenia Stress
Our research aims to understand how individual genes contribute to the complex brain functions that are impaired in people with psychiatric disorders. By understanding these links we hope to improve treatments for these disorders.
Translational Neuroimaging
Alzheimer's Brain Brain function Brain imaging Clinical trial Cognitive models Cohorts Dementia Empirical Functional imaging Genetics Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Medical imaging Neuroimaging Neurology Neuroscience Parkinson's Risk factors Whitehall Study
Neuroimaging provides a window into the living brain, and is an increasingly vital experimental medicine tool for neuro-psychiatric disease. With a particular focus on early and pre-clinical disease, we explore how the brain changes before symptoms take hold.
Psychopharmacology and Emotion Research Laboratory (PERL)
Anxiety Behaviour Behavioural models Bipolar Brain Brain function Brain imaging Cognitive Cognitive models Depression Experimental Functional imaging Mental illness Neuroimaging Neuroscience Psychology Treatment
We explore how the brain processes emotional information and how this is influenced by brain chemicals and medicines. This helps us to understand disorders such as depression and anxiety and to understand and contribute to the development of drug and psychological treatments.
Clinical Psychopharmacology
Brain imaging Depression Drug treatment Evidence Based Medicine Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Mental illness Neuroimaging Pharmacology
Our research aims to understand how psychotropic drugs work at molecular level. By exploring this through clinical research in patients we contribute to the development of new evidence-based pharmacological treatments for severe mental illness.
Oxford Brain-Body Research into Eating Disorders
Behavioural models Brain Brain function Brain imaging Clinical psychology Clinical trial Cognitive Cognitive models Dependence Experimental Functional imaging Information processing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Mindfulness Mood Neuroimaging Neuroscience Nutrition Psychological treatment development and evaluation Psychopathology Research-based Treatment Treatment trials
We work to understand the cognitive, biological, emotional and somatic processes underpinning the severe eating disorder Anorexia Nervosa in particular, and Eating Disorders in general. Our trans-disciplinary research, involving clinicians and neuroscientists, aims to translate research findings into novel treatment strategies.