We research cognitive and neural mechanisms that underpin mental health, well-being, and psychiatric, neurodevelopmental, and neurological disorders, social and affective interaction, and human cognition.
Our Centre is located at the School of Health & Psychological Sciences at City, University of London.
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Research Methods
Learn about what our research involves, including neuropsychology and experimental psychology, structural and functional MRI, EEG and TMS, computational modelling and machine learning.
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Education
Our CCSCN experts lead a unique MSc in Cognitive, Social and Clinical Neuroscience and teach relevant modules in the BSc in Psychology.
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Clinical, Social and Cognitive Neuroscience website
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Focused research on the underlying mechanisms of cognitive and social processes is necessary to guide innovative and effective evidence-based solutions and interventions that address real-life challenges.
Our Centre aims to ultimately bring benefits to the wider society and serves the general population and users of clinical services, for example, by improving our understanding, general provision and treatments that affect the functionality and wellbeing of individuals with lived experience of poor mental health.
We collaborate with academic partners in leading universities in the UK and internationally, charities (e.g., Mind, Autistica) and NHS Trusts.