Polytimi Frangou
Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Research Fellow
RESEARCH FOCUS
Disruptions in GABAergic and cholinergic signalling are implicated in a wide range of neurological symptoms that remain insufficiently addressed by current treatments. However, the development of novel non-pharmacological interventions is limited by an incomplete understanding of:
- how GABA and acetylcholine shape brain activity and network connectivity, and
- how state-of-the-art non-invasive brain stimulation methods can be harnessed to target these neurochemical systems effectively.
My research investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms through which GABA and acetylcholine facilitate human cognitive function and brain plasticity. To address these questions, I combine ultra-high field MRI and MR Spectroscopy with pharmacology and non-invasive brain stimulation in healthy individuals and patient populations.
Research Methods
Imaging: ultra-high field MRS, functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, electromyography
Brain stimulation: transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS), transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS), transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS)
Key publications
Where functional MRI stops, metabolism starts.
Journal article
Frangou P. and Clarke WT., (2022), Elife, 11
Brain stimulation boosts perceptual learning by altering sensory GABAergic plasticity and functional connectivity
Journal article
Karlaftis VM. et al, (2021)
Learning to optimize perceptual decisions through suppressive interactions in the human brain.
Journal article
Frangou P. et al, (2019), Nat Commun, 10
Recent publications
Neurogenetic phenotypes of learning-dependent plasticity for improved perceptual decisions.
Journal article
Lee LY. et al, (2025), Commun Biol, 8
Microstructural and neurochemical plasticity mechanisms interact to enhance human perceptual decision-making.
Journal article
Ziminski JJ. et al, (2023), PLoS Biol, 21
Cultural differences in visual perceptual learning.
Journal article
Chua SYP. et al, (2022), Int J Psychol, 57, 377 - 386
