Centre for Neuroscience

Our research in neuroscience, especially neuroimaging, is conducted through close links with York Neuroimaging Centre, a research facility for investigating human brain function using non-invasive imaging techniques. Facilities include 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging, whole-head magnetoencephalography, high-density electroencephalography, transcranial magnetic stimulation and high performance parallel computing.

The Centre has become the hub of a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding structural, chemical, functional and theoretical aspects of neuronal mechanisms. We work closely with colleagues in the Departments of Chemistry and Psychology at the University of York, and with the Department of Psychology at the University of Hull.

Key researchers

Professor Tony Morland
Director of the Centre for Neuroscience
Professor Gary Green
Director of the York Neuroimaging Centre
Dr Aziz Asghar
Lecturer in Biological Sciences
MRI machine