Cognitive Neuroscience
Cognitive Neuroscience is the study of the neural connections in the brain that are involved in mental processes such as perception, memory, language, and decision-making
Self Regulation Lab
In the Self-Regulation Lab, Dr Blair Saunders leads research investigating how people overcome setbacks, conflicts, or unwanted impulses to achieve both short and long-term goals.
Psychophysiology and Human Health Lab
In the Psychophysiology and Human Health Lab, Dr Christopher Benwell's research group employs psychophysics, electroencephalography (EEG) and multivariate data analysis in order to identify neural and psychological predictors of perceptual experience, metacognition and neurological/psychiatric disorders.
Auditory Brain Lab
The Auditory Brain lab, led by Dr Anne Keitel, investigates the neural underpinnings of speech, music and rhythm processing.
Dynamic Vision and Performance Lab
The Dynamic Vision and Performance Lab, led by Dr Christian Keitel, explores visual cognition, brain rhythms and their role in attention and multisensory perception, and human performance: predicting lapses of attention under high task demands.