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Modelling affective biases in rodents: behavioural and computational approaches

Schedule
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
17:35 UTC
Claire Hales

Robinson lab, University of Bristol

Host: WWNeuRise

Recording

Event Information

Recording

Available

Host

WWNeuRise

Duration

35 minutes

Abstract

My research focuses, broadly speaking, on how emotions impact decision making. Specifically, I am interested in affective biases, a phenomenon known to be important in depression. Using a rodent decision-making task, combined with computational modelling I have investigated how different antidepressant and pro-depressant manipulations that are known to alter mood in humans alter judgement bias, and provided insight into the decision processes that underlie these behaviours. I will also highlight how the combination of behaviour and modelling can provide a truly translation approach, enabling comparison and interpretation of the same cognitive processes between animal and human research.

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