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Prof Costas Karageorghis comments on how to counter fatigue - interview with @hattiegarlick in the The Guardian theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…



Have a look at our new paper!! Very excited for my first publication and I would like to thank my amazing supervisors Dr Dan Bishop and Dr David Broadbent for all of their support and guidance. authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S17… Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠


To all researchers using EEG methods: a new paper co-authored by Dr Elena Antonova (Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠) with Prof Thomas Koenig and colleagues, describing a new toolbox for validating EEG microstates published in Brain Topography: 👉 doi.org/10.1007/s10548…


Satyam Chauhan and Prof Veena Kumari from Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠 presenting their poster on a sense of smell and taste successful rehabilitation in #COVID19 survivors 👃 👅 at the British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience conference in Cardiff Brunel Psychology


Brunel University of London expert Professor Veena Kumari of Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠 explores #mentalhealth and cognitive challenges faced by many people who have had #Covid-19 💬 Join the conversation with Veena at Botwell Green Library, #Hayes 🗓️ 5pm, Tues 26 Sep Hillingdon Council 👉 ow.ly/h8OO50PEhHA

New pre-print for a TMS study on coordinative AOMI of lower-limb actions Expertly co-led by Neža Grilc & Ashika CV w/ @NealeTillin Omar Mian David Wright Paul Holmes @FedericoCastel2 Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠 UR Life and Health Sciences MSc Sport and Exercise RIO group psyarxiv.com/g6fzk/

Paper alert! A study by Riccardo Manca at Brunel Psychology on psychosocial risk factors for cognitive decline in sexual minority older adults now out in ‘Innovation in Aging’ Gerontological Society of America (GSA) Work funded by Alzheimer's Association #LGBTQIA+ #cognitivedecline #minoritystress 👉 doi.org/10.1093/geroni…

Researchers from Brunel, Bristol, Imperial and Oulu supported by the Waterloo Foundation (@Waterloo_TWF) show the impact of a diet high in fat/sugar/salt and lower educational attainment in adolescents. Loukas Zagkos Fotios Drenos Alex Blakemore 👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.appe…


Join us and celebrate our innovative research on COVID-19 at Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠 on 15th Nov 2023. Talks featuring Prof Veena Kumari, Ms Krupa Vakani, Dr Martina Vanova, and Prof Costas Karageorghis. Mark the date and don't forget to register!!!!😊 Brunel University of London Brunel Research Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠


Positive schizotypy and motor impulsivity modulate responses in ventral attention network during inhibitory control: New paper out in Cortex! Martina Vanova Brunel Psychology Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠 doi.org/10.1016/j.cort…

OUT NOW for #PrideMonth Paper in collab with Dr. Alexander Moreno @JasonDFlatt Alzheimer's Association on Neurocognitive health in LGBTQIA older adults: current state of research and recommendations frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

“…one of the most fascinating interviews I’ve ever conducted” – Phil Hilton (The Telegraph ) recently interviewed Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠 Prof Costas Karageorghis on his research around music and exercise. telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness…

Interesting findings of sleep quality fully mediating chronotype-mental health relationship in non-clinical young adults!! For more details check our new paper in npj Mental Health Research A special thanks to Prof Veena kumari, Prof Ulrich Ettinger, Prof Rakesh Pandey (राकेश पाण्डेय) Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠

The study (funded by BIAL Foundation) conducted by research team Centre for Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience 🧠 and BHU Official shows that regular meditation practice affects sensorimotor processing. Meditators reporting non-dual awareness during practice showed superior sensorimotor gating, relative to those without.
