First Women in Science Event a success
I was really excited to participate as a panelist in the The School of Psychology's first Women in Science Event (WiSE). WiSE is a new...
Pint of Science
Davinia Fernández-Espejo will be discussing her research at the Cherry Red's, Birmingham, on May 25th. Come have a pint with us! Details...
New comment & response on our last JAMA Neurology paper
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Check out our latest paper on the structural bases of disorders of consciousness
Our paper "Relationship between the anterior forebrain mesocircuit and the default mode network in the structural bases of disorders of...
Come and do a Phd in our lab
We're looking for a student to join us for a PhD starting Autum 2016. The project will combine non-invasive brain stimulation techniques,...


New study explaining how some patients in a vegetative state can retain awareness despite being unab
Check out our new paper "A Thalamocortical Mechanism for the Absence of Overt Motor Behavior in Covertly Aware Patients" in JAMA...


New paper in command following vs communication in the vegetative state
Our paper "The dissociation between command following and communication in disorders of consciousness: an fMRI study in healthy subjects"...


Moving to the University of Birmingham
In September 14th I'll be starting my own lab as a Lecturer at the School of Psychology at the University of Birmingham. I'm looking...