
Dr Bonni Crawford
Wellcome Trust ISSF Fellow
Overview
I am interested in individual differences in human social cognition, motivation and emotion regulation. In particular, I am interested in the interactions of these processes with each other, and with other aspectsof human cognition such as attention, learning and decision making.
My work utilises cutting-edge brain imaging techniques to probe the neural correlates of individual differences in cognitive processes, with the aim of understanding how these differences are linked to differences in social connectedness and wellbeing.
Biography
Publications
2020
- Crawford, B., Muhlert, N., MacDonald, G. and Lawrence, A. D. 2020. Brain structure correlates of expected social threat and reward. Scientific Reports 10, article number: 18010. (10.1038/s41598-020-74334-z)
- Crawford, B., Muhlert, N., MacDonald, G. and Lawrence, A. D. 2020. Individual differences in social reward and threat expectancies linked to grey matter volumes in key regions of the social brain. [Online]. bioRxiv. (10.1101/2020.02.03.916999) Available at: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.03.916999
2015
- Crawford, B. 2015. Social reward and threat processing. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
2012
- Wright, N. D., Symmonds, M., Hodgson, K., Fitzgerald, T. H. B., Crawford, B. and Dolan, R. J. 2012. Approach-avoidance processes contribute to dissociable impacts of risk and loss on choice. Journal of Neuroscience 32(20), pp. 7009-7020. (10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0049-12.2012)
Teaching
One-to-one tutorials
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