Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging
Director: Professor R Dolan FRS
Scientific Director: Professor K Friston FRS
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The Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL (incorporating the Leopold Muller Functional Imaging Laboratory and the Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience) is an interdisciplinary centre for neuroimaging excellence.

We bring together clinicians and scientists who study higher cognitive function using neuroimaging techniques. Our goal is to understand how thought and perception arise from brain activity, and how such processes break down in neurological and psychiatric disease. Our research groups study all aspects of higher cognitive function including vision, memory, language and reasoning, emotion, decision making and motor control.

Home to SPM, the world's most popular tool for analysing neuroimaging data, the Centre seeks to answer fundamental questions about how the brain works in order to improve human and animal health. We host and train over 100 clinicians, scientists and support staff, and interact with over 200 collaborators both at UCL and throughout the world.

As well as conducting scientific research, we offer a wide range of educational and training opportunities to support the development of imaging neuroscience both nationally and internationally, and have an active public engagement agenda.

Wellcome Trust YouTube videos

This video was filmed on location by Barry Gibb of the Wellcome Trust starring researchers who work for the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging.

Other Wellcome Trust YouTube videos from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging are available here.

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LATEST NEWS

27 Aug 2010
Research reveals two heads are better than one

17 Jun 2010
UCL brain study reveals that agreement is rewarding

21 May 2010
Professor Ray Dolan elected Fellow of the Royal Society


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The Centre is supported by a Strategic Award from the Wellcome Trust.

 

Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging - 12 Queen Square - London - WC1N 3BG - Telephone: +44 (0)20 7833 7472 - Copyright © 1999-2005 UCL


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