Cognitive neuroimaging
A research group within the School of Psychology
- Faculty of Medicine and Health
- School of Psychology
- Research and innovation
- Cognitive Neuroimaging
Cognitive Neuroimaging
Our research group
The Cognitive Neuroimaging (CoNI) group is based in the School of Psychology at the University of Leeds, with collaborators across campus as well as nationally and internationally. The common thread which runs through our work is the application of neuroimaging technologies such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalography, functional Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy (fNIRS) and transcranial magnetic/direct current stimulation.
Individual researchers investigate how people perceive and act on the world, and how we make use of information from our different sensory modalities (e.g. pain, touch, vision). Our current research projects include investigations of:
- Somatosensory perception
- Driving and collision detection
- Pain perception
- Interhemispheric transfer
- Cognitive ageing
Our research
Our research projects
Within the research group Cognitive Neuroimaging, we have a number of research projects
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View a list of staff who work within our Cognitive Neuroimaging research group.
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We are committed to sharing our facilities and associated expertise with external academic and industrial collaborators.
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