Miss Victoria Cambridge
University position
PhD student
Supervised by Prof. Paul Fletcher
Departments
Institutes
Research Theme
Interests
My research primarily investigates the brain systems concerned with reward, specifically in the context of Health Neuroscience. This includes eating disorders and addiction. I am also involved in studies of memory reconsolidation and psychosis.
Research Focus
KeywordsHealth Neuroscience Reward Obesity Memory Psychosis |
Clinical conditionsAddiction Cognitive impairment Eating disorders Post-traumatic stress disorder Schizophrenia Sleep disorders |
Equipment
Behavioural analysis
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Collaborators
Cambridge |
Publications
2013
Cambridge VC, Ziauddeen H, Nathan PJ, Subramaniam N, Dodds C, Chamberlain SR, Koch A, Maltby K, Skeggs AL, Napolitano A, Farooqi IS, Bullmore ET, Fletcher PC (2013), “Neural and behavioral effects of a novel mu opioid receptor antagonist in binge-eating obese people.” Biol Psychiatry 73(9):887-94 Details
2012
Moore JW, Cambridge VC, Morgan H, Giorlando F, Adapa R, Fletcher PC (2012), “Time, action and psychosis: Using subjective time to investigate the effects of ketamine on sense of agency.” Neuropsychologia Details
2011
Coull JT, Morgan H, Cambridge VC, Moore JW, Giorlando F, Adapa R, Corlett PR, Fletcher PC (2011), “Ketamine perturbs perception of the flow of time in healthy volunteers.” Psychopharmacology (Berl) Details
2010
Fletcher PC, Napolitano A, Skeggs A, Miller SR, Delafont B, Cambridge VC, de Wit S, Nathan PJ, Brooke A, O'Rahilly S, Farooqi IS, Bullmore ET (2010), “Distinct modulatory effects of satiety and sibutramine on brain responses to food images in humans: a double dissociation across hypothalamus, amygdala, and ventral striatum.” J Neurosci 30(43):14346-55 Details


