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Neural circuit control of effort under stress (2023-2026)

Abstract

This Project aims to investigate how the `decision¿ to persist in exerting effort to obtain a reward is encoded in the the brain and affected by stress. This work will generate new knowledge on the neural mechanisms through which stress modifies neural activity to control decision making processes underpinning adaptive behaviours essential for survival. The expected outcomes of this work include enhanced capacity at the interface of behavioural and computational neuroscience, that will in turn provide significant benefits through greater insight into brain functions essential for survival, with long ranging implications for performance optimisation and brain-inspired computing.

Experts

Associate Professor Susannah Tye

Principal Research Fellow - GL
Queensland Brain Institute
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Susannah Tye
Susannah Tye