Mapping circuits, modeling motivation, guiding precision interventions, digital phenotyping and biofeedback
The NeuroSCOPE lab investigates the brain circuits underlying motivation and mood, with a particular focus on characterising depression. We are interested in combining multi-modal neuroscientific tools to not only deepen our understanding of the human brain but also to advance personalised mental healthcare. Using high-resolution 7T MRI, reinforcement learning paradigms, and digital phenotyping via EMAware technology, we aim to characterise motivation and its neural mechanisms. Through integrating neuroimaging with precision biofeedback interventions, we aim to map and modulate brain activity, implementing a rigorous and individualised approach to understanding and treating mood disorders.
Upcoming events at NDCN
Open Science in the wild: A first-hand account from the COGITATE consortium
Wednesday, 18 June 2025, 12pm to 1pm @ Hybrid via Teams or in-person in the Cowey rooms, FMRIB Annexe
OxCIN Open Science drop-in session
Wednesday, 18 June 2025, 2pm to 3pm @ FMRIB Common Room
OxCIN Global Scholars + WIP
Wednesday, 25 June 2025, 12pm to 1pm @ Hybrid via Teams or in-person in the Cowey rooms, FMRIB Annexe