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Research volunteers

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If you want to be personally involved in any of our ongoing studies, please get in touch at cisc@bsms.ac
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/cisc/research/research-volunteers.aspx

Dr Jessica Eccles

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Dr Jessica Eccles is Reader in Brain-Body Medicine at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-jessica-eccles.aspx

Meet our team

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Read more about the Clinical Neuroscience team at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/meet-the-team.aspx

It's true – the sound of nature helps us relax

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New research finds that the sound of nature helps us relax
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/about/news/2017/03-31-the-sound-of-nature-helps-us-relax.aspx

Imaging

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Our research centre is dedicated to developing quantitative neuroimaging techniques for assessing brain function and metabolism under various conditions.
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/imaging.aspx

Biological Psychiatry

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Biological Psychiatry at BSMS has strengths in affective neuroscience, biological psychiatry, neuropsychiatry and psychological medicine.
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/biological-psychiatry.aspx

Dr Edward Caddye

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Dr Edward Caddye is a Clinical Research Fellow in Imaging at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-edward-caddye.aspx

Christina Kampoureli

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Christina Kampoureli is a PhD student at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/about/contact-us/staff/christina-kampoureli.aspx

BSMS RGEC Recruitment Poster for Imaging Studies Template (March 2017)

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BSMS RGEC Recruitment Poster for Imaging Studies Template (March 2017)
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The health benefits of controlled breathing

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A new study shows how the brain reacts to controlled slow breathing and could benefit people suffering from high blood pressure
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/about/news/2015/06-04-the-health-benefits-of-controlled-breathing.aspx
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