Barbara Sahakian
@BJSahakian
Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Cambridge. Author of 'Bad Moves' and 'Sex, Lies, & Brain Scans'
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An exciting piece of news for Clare Hall! Professor Barbara Sahakian recently attended The Queen's reception at Clarence House and was interviewed for a video on the connection between reading and wellbeing: thequeensreadingroom.co.uk/the-queens-rea…
Want to understand why we act irrationally? #Plato #Brainscience #Neuroscience meets @PoliticalScience in my new book with preface by Barbara Sahakian Jakob Hohwy ceupress.com/book/political…
New article: Methylphenidate Ameliorates Behavioural and Neurobiological Deficits in Executive Function for Patients with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury mdpi.com/2077-0383/13/3… Cambridge Psychiatry
How to stop doomscrolling and reclaim your brain – podcast Cam Neuroscience Cambridge Psychiatry theguardian.com/science/audio/…
8. 2023's #8 Neuropsychopharmacology paper was led by Christelle Langley from the Barbara Sahakian lab
'Chronic escitalopram in healthy volunteers has specific effects on reinforcement sensitivity: a double-blind, placebo-controlled semi-randomised study' (2023)
nature.com/articles/s4138…
🎉 Congratulations to 12 Cambridge scientists on being ranked among Research.com's Best Female Scientists in the World 2023!
👏 Double congrats to Prof Kay-Tee Khaw (@CaiusCollege) who was named #1 in Europe.
See the trailblazing Cambridge women👇
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Cambridge Neuroscientists feature in best female scientists in the world ranking! - Cambridge Neuroscience Cam Neuroscience Cambridge Psychiatry Clare Hall neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-neur…
Our review on recent studies examining the effects of cannabis on motivation was published today in Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports
Martine Skumlien Barbara Sahakian
link.springer.com/article/10.100…
On now CamBrainCNS Neuroethics debate ‘Can our brains cope in a digital world?’
Chaired by Ewan St. John Smith, organised by Amy Courtney w/ Peter Jones Amy Orben Micol Spitale Gordon Harold & Barbara Sahakian
Cambridge Psychiatry MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit Cambridge Computer Science Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Dept. of Pharmacology, Univ. Cambridge