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Pain and Aversive Learning
FMRIB
We aim to understand how the brain processes pain, with a particular focus on computation and information processing.
Neuroecology & Anatomy Lab
FMRIB NDCN
pain & mind
FMRIB
Beliefs shape our perception of pain. Using non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging in humans, we investigate how beliefs are generated, maintained and revised in the brain and how they influence pain perception.
Glioma Neurosurgery Research Group
FMRIB NDCN
Our research aims to understand the characteristics of individual brain tumours, combining cutting edge brain imaging, molecular neuropathology and neurosurgical techniques to develop personalized approaches for first-line cancer surgery.
Big Data, Imaging Genetics and Statistics
FMRIB
In this research area novel methodological approaches are developed for working with extremely large databases of MR images, or images and genetics, and the complex statistics required in neuroimaging.
FMRIB P.A.I.N Group
FMRIB NDA
The Pain Analgesia/Anaesthesia Imaging Neuroscience group is a multidisciplinary team of scientists and clinicians. We research how the human central nervous system generates and modulates painful experiences in acute and chronic settings.
Physiological Neuroimaging Group
FMRIB NDCN
Our group uses multimodal approaches to understand physiological changes in the brain, both in the context of learning novel motor skills and in a range of neurological conditions. To do this we use MR Spectroscopy, MR Imaging, Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation. Ultimately we hope to understand more about how the brain adapts to new challenges, so that we can develop new adjunctive therapies for recovery.
Vision Group
FMRIB NDCN
We use brain imaging techniques to investigate the human visual system, both in its normal state and in disease and disorder.
Translational Image Analysis Group
FMRIB
Our work focuses on translating imaging analysis methods to better understand processes such as brain maturation and ageing, and with a particular emphasis on neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, ALS) and Big Data (UK Biobank, Lifespan HCP).
Epilepsy Imaging Research Group
FMRIB
Combining state-of-the-art brain imaging methods, we aim to understand how functional networks in the brain respond and adapt to epilepsy and epilepsy-associated lesions.
Functional MRI Modelling
FMRIB
Ultra High-Field MRI Physics
FMRIB
We develop techniques and hardware on the Centre’s 7 Tesla MRI scanner to offer neuroscientists exciting new possibilities to image the structure, function and biochemistry of the human brain.
Oxford Motor Neuron Disease Centre
DCN FMRIB NDCN
WIN Neuroplastics Network
FMRIB NDCN
Neuroplastics is a collaborative network of three research groups at WIN with a shared interest in brain plasticity. We study how the brain changes when we learn, as we get older, or when we recover from damage such as stroke. We use brain imaging to monitor brain change and we aim to develop new approaches to facilitate learning, recovery and healthy ageing.
Plasticity Group
FMRIB NDCN
We study how the brain changes when we learn, as we get older, or when we recover damage such as stroke. We use brain imaging to monitor brain change and we aim to develop new approaches to facilitate learning, recovery and healthy brain development and ageing.
Neurovascular Imaging
FMRIB
We are collaborating with clinical colleagues to develop novel MRI acquisition and analysis methods that address the wide spectrum of cerebrovascular disease.
FMRIB Neurodegeneration Group
DCN FMRIB
FMRIB’s Neurodegeneration group comprises clinical and basic neuroscientists across a range of departments and disciplines with a common interest in using neuroimaging to understand normal ageing and disease processes.