
Mind-Body Connections Research Group
@mbc_research
A research group striving to gain a greater understanding of the interrelation between cognitive processes, physiological outputs and human behaviour.
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Today we have a demonstration from ANT Neuro UK! Great to have our students involved too (thanks for donating your head Henry!)


*exciting news* A fully funded PhD project examining cognitive and physical functioning in dementia - is coming soon... contact [email protected] for any informal enquires (1/2).

This is supported by our recent successful grant to purchase new EEG, HRV and psychophysiology equipment (2/2) Southampton Solent University


New paper - The Influence of Slow Paced Breathing on Executive Function econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/abs/10.102… Sylvain Laborde(PhD) - FORTITUDE Mental Training @DrMarkAllen0 Uirassu Borges



Good luck to our very own James Wright who is running the London Marathon this weekend! Looking forward to hearing all about it on Monday! Hope the hotel porridge is up to scratch #LondonMarathon #26.2miles #goodluckwrighty

So great to present our initiatives at the research group launch this afternoon and to hear how research culture is building 🤓Solent Research


Well done to all our research groups who presented this afternoon! WARP Mind-Body Connections Research Group Rory Magrath Ben Powis

Want to find out more about MBC? Watch Dr Emma Mosley discuss our vision here: solent.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/…

Training on our new EEG kit today đź§ Dr Emma Mosley Dr Russell Discombe Shelley Duncan


*New paper* from Shelley Duncan sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

It was really great to visit the Mind-Body Connections Research Group exhibition today Solent FSHSS Research Thank you for showing us your research tech and telling us about your studies! Exciting times ahead!




Recent research in action - see the paper here ⬇️ Effects of traditional and immersive video on anticipation in cricket... sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Dr Russell Discombe
