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Two thirds of people who experience auditory hallucinations will hear voices which criticise or threaten them. New research seeks to learn from people who hear nasty voices about what it’s like to be around other people. This new in-depth interview study offers a unique insight into the factors that lead to social isolation.
NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)
Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre aims to create a platform to deliver high quality experimental medicine research on new treatments and procedures to improve lives.
Modifying Dementia Risk
Modifiable risk factors for dementia include those factors that can be altered or changed in some way (modified), usually for the better. The Lancet 2020 commission (Livingston et al., 2020) advocated that there are 12 risk factors which can be potentially modified to prevent or slow the progression of dementia. These are less education, hypertension, obesity, alcohol, traumatic brain injury (TBI), hearing loss, smoking, depression, physical inactivity, social isolation, diabetes and air pollution.
Early Adversity & Brain Health
Blossom Early Adversity & Brain Health Programme is dedicated to investigating the effects of early life adversity on later life brain health, including mental health, cognition and dementia.
True Colours
A daily and weekly remote symptom monitoring system for patients with over a decade of use in research and clinical service
Translational NeuroStimulation Laboratory
- Anxiety
- Behaviour
- Brain function
- Brain imaging
- Cognitive models
- Decision-making
- Depression
- Disorders
- Evidence based treatment
- Experimental
- Functional imaging
- Information processing
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Mood
- Neuroscience
- Psychological therapy
- Psychology
- Therapy
We aim to understand processes of selective attention and action, learning and memory in the human brain. Through experiments in healthy volunteers and patients with brain disorders we seek to characterize how information processing networks respond (adaptively or maladaptively) when challenged by interference. Our motivation is to develop rational neurocognitive intervention strategies to help promote recovery from conditions such as depression and brain injury.
Precision Psychiatry
We are an international multidisciplinary group of researchers, clinicians (both psychiatrists and psychologists), statisticians, methodologists and students who aim to improve the current treatment practice in the NHS and across the world, using innovative approaches from artificial intelligence and machine learning, to digital mental health and bioethics.
Computational Psychiatry
Using computer models of behaviour, we aim to better understand anxiety and depression, and to guide the development of novel treatments.
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.
Neurobiology of Ageing
Why do some people suffer from depression and memory loss as they age, whereas others stay well for the whole of their lives? We examine the effect of genes and life history on ageing using neuropsychology and neuro-imaging techniques as part of large scale epidemiological and experimental medicine studies.
University of Oxford Mindfulness Research Centre
- Behaviour
- Child development
- Clinical psychology
- Clinical trial
- Cognitive models
- Depression
- Evidence based treatment
- Mindfulness
- Mood
- Self-harm
Our work focuses on preventing depression, promoting mental health and human flourishing - and resourcing people to meet the challenges of the 21st century.