
Cognition and Psychosis
Led by Professor Sukhi Shergill, whose primary research interest is in investigating the brain mechanisms involved in the symptoms of Schizophrenia, and developing novel ways of ameliorating the difficulties that people often experience because of ongoing cognitive and negative symptoms that affect functioning

Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
Led by Professor Teresa D’Oliveira, Professor of Psychology at CCCU, who focuses on the interface between work and working conditions, including Shift Work, and the improvement of individual well-being, health and performance

Memory
Led by Dr Joanne Rodda, looks into new imaging techniques such as Low-Field MRI for early detection and monitoring of memory-related diseases such as Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease.

Wearables and VR
Used across a number of projects within the lab, including the work of PhD students Rob Hickman, whose research tests a wearable sleep intervention, and Daniel Lai, who looks at the role of eHealth in Post-Intensive Care Syndrome.

Health Inequalities
Our work aims to combat underrepresentation in research through continued collaboration and involvement with young people, socioeconomically disadvantaged groups, and rural and coastal communities.




