3D rendered MRI brain image with highlighted areas of brain activation during a research MRI scan

Research Projects

The university of East Anglia's neuro cognitive imaging research projects are divided across the following themes.

Project meetings

All project meetings will take place via MS-Teams with invites sent out to all individuals involved in the research process for contribution and discussion.

Please send an email to Will Penny if you'd like to be added to this list.

Our research profile across this range of disciplines places the University in a unique position to answer fundamental questions about how the human brain works and how it is affected by disease. 

The 3T MRI scanner will be used by upwards of 70 researchers, including UEA Scientists in the schools of Psychology, Medicine and Health, and researchers across the region.

Previous projects include:

  • Behavioural and Neural Mechanisms of Female Students’ Uncertainty in Computer Programming.

  • MediMood: A randomised controlled trial investigating the acute impact of a plant based Mediterranean-style diet.

  • Decoding Real Tool Use from Visual Response Patterns.

  • The Neuroscience of Visual Occlusion.

  • The neural correlates of object-location memory.

  • Neural Signatures of Pre-Clinical Alzheimer's Disease.

  • Changes in brain myelination in early development.

  • Introduction to Scanning at UWWBIC.

  • A Proof of Concept Study for Vitamin A Nasal Drops in Post-Viral Olfactory Loss.

  • Neuroimaging of Valence Systems in the Research Domain Criteria (Grant Proposal).

  • The Neural Correlates of Personal Semantic Memory Across the Lifecourse.

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Research