


Exploring the biology of human behaviours
The behavioural neuroscience group within the School of Psychology take a biological approach to the psychology of human behaviours, investigating areas including co-ordination and balance, action prediction and agency, eating behavior, pain anxiety and attention, social cognition, motor control, psychosocial consequences of drug use and spatial attention.
Work in this grouping is funded by the MRC, BBSRC, EPSRC, ESRC, Stroke Association, The Royal Society, British Academy, British Council, Leverhulme Trust, The Wellcome Trust, Wittenstein Aktiv Technologies Ltd and Commission of the European Communities.