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Behavioural neuroscience

Research Summary

Research in the Behavioural Neuroscience Research Group aims to understand neural mechanisms controlling normal and abnormal behaviour.  There is a particular emphasis on understanding how abnormalities of brain structure, chemistry and function lead to neurological and psychiatric disease, and for developing novel therapeutic strategies for their treatment.

We use a range of models of behaviour function and dysfunction, and are developing methods for measuring neurotransmitter release directly during behaviour. 

Parallel studies enable us to make direct comparisons between the models and human function and dysfunction.

Research themes

    • Addiction

    • Attention

    • Methods for neurochemical monitoring

    • Learning and memory

    • Neurodegeneration and neuroprotection

    • Psychosis

Researchers   

    Academic staff Research students                 
      • Dr Todor Gerdjikov

      • Dr Claire Gibson

      • Dr Claire Hutchinson

      • Dr Jose Prados

      • Dr Andrew Young

      • Dr Colin Davidson
        (Honorary Vsiting Fellow)
      • Dr Jonathan Stamford
        (Honorary Reader)
    • Ms Asha Akram
    • Mr Tom Hawking

    • Mr Andrew Lees

    • Ms Rachel Rickard

    • Mr Raymond Wong

Research Information for Staff

Using the Participant Panel

Funds to support research

The School has limited funds to support research at several levels:

Forms

Ethical approval application

Research review proforma

School Contact Details

School of Psychology
Henry Wellcome Building
University of Leicester
Lancaster Road
Leicester
LE1 9HN
UK

psychology@le.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0)116 229 7198
Fax: +44 (0)116 229 7196

News & Events

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Psychology International Seminar Series

Prof. John Aggleton
Cardiff University

An Anatomy of Memory
(with some unexpected terminations)

Wednesday 27th June 2012 1400:1500

Frank & Katherine May Lecture Theatre
Henry Wellcome Building