Research at the CSI Lab
Sleep And Circadian Health Disturbances In Psychosis And Depression: The Cascading Impacts Of Impairments In Cognitive Control (CHiP-D).
This study sets out to investigate how sleep patterns and circadian changes influence our emotional and cognitive wellbeing. The project is funded by the Wellcome Trust and is a collaboration between: University of Kent, Canterbury Christ Church University, King’s College London, University of Liverpool, South London & Maudsley NHS Trust and Kent and Medway Partnership Trust.
The ALFI Project (Associations Between Low Field Imaging, Cognition, Lifestyle And Wellbeing) is an innovative research study exploring how portable, low-field MRI technology can be used to better understand brain health across diverse communities.
The EClocker project looks at the potential impact of sleep disturbances and shift schedules on the emotional wellbeing of NHS staff. An intervention designed to improve sleep and mood will also be explored.
The "Brain Circuits of Cognition" project aims to identify cognitive and neural markers of depression and schizophrenia. This is a collaboration between Boehringer Ingelheim and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London.
Mechanisms underlying treatment response in psychosis (MUTRIPS) is a European Research Council funded project which aims to identify the neural mechanisms underlying antipsychotic treatment response in psychosis.
STOP: Successful Treatment of Paranoia
Users of the app learn how to think differently about things that typically trigger paranoia and how to apply this way of thinking across all areas of life.
Study 1: Using TMS-EEG to measure treatment response in individuals with psychosis.
Study 2: TMS-EEG study of GABAergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission in antipsychotic treatment response in schizophrenia.
Developing and evaluating digital and distance learning psychoeducational interventions for carers of family members with autism spectrum condition concurrent with psychosis and eating disorders.
Investigating the underlying mechanisms of thriving virtual and hybrid teams from a well-being, mental health, and performance perspective.
A collaboration with the Helen Bamber Foundation to identify neural mechanisms underlying trust in Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD).