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Brain, Vision, Mental Processes and Health

We advance our understanding of how brain, vision and mind systems work in health and disease, and how this information can be used to improve human capability and wellbeing, and develop better therapeutics and treatments for neurological, eye and mental health conditions.

About

This theme aims to advance our understanding of how the brain and visual system processes information and how this information can be used to develop better therapeutics and treatments. 

Researchers in this theme will investigate various aspects of visual perception, cognitive processing, emotion recognition, and decision making. They will use a range of techniques, including neuroimaging, electrophysiology, molecular biology and psychophysics, to study the neural mechanisms underlying visual system and cognition. This theme will use a  transdisciplinary approach that will bring together researchers from psychology, neuroscience, retinal biology, clinical sciences and computer science to shed light on fundamental questions about how the brain processes information and how this information can be used to guide, improve or enhance behavior in the real world. 

Theme Leaders: Bernadette Fitzgibbon & Riccardo Natoli (interim)  

Groups

brain, clinical neuroscience, internventional psychiatry

The Interventional Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience research group focuses on developing innovative therapies for mental health conditions.

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Projects

This research aims to evaluate the efficacy of personalised transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) as a therapeutic approach for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).

Student intake

Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students

People

This project aims to investigate the effectiveness of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) therapy in alleviating symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

Student intake

Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students

People

This research aims to explore various transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) methods to identify the most effective procedure for modulating brain activity to enhance memory and mood.

Student intake

Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students

People

This preclinical research looks at the role that Extracellular Vesicles (EVs), and more specifically the protein cargo of these EVs (proteomics), play in neurodegeneration and neurodegenrative diseases.

People

  • Dr Jereme Spiers
  • Dr Natasha Vassileff
  • Dr Nathan Reynolds

The Registry has been designed to collect data over a long follow-up period to try to understand the outcomes of patients receiving multiple rounds of TMS and brain stimulation treatments.

Student intake

Open for Honours, Masters, MPhil, PhD students

People

Migraines can effect cognition and overall cogntive function. This project will assess the impact of Rimegepant on people with migraine.