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Prof. Rebecca Lawson
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Professor of Neuroscience and Computational Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge | Deputy Head of the School of Biological Sciences | Senior Affiliated Scientist at MRC CBU | Fellow at Clare College | 🏳️‍🌈| www.lawsonlab.co.uk |
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This work is now out in Nature Communications! 🎉

Computational signatures of uncertainty are reflected in motor cortex excitatory neurochemistry: www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-64702-6

Huge thanks to our amazing team! @beckyneuro.bsky.social @campsydept.bsky.social @camneuro.bsky.social
November 5, 2025 at 1:26 PM
And another one from @naziajassim.bsky.social and @bronaghm.bsky.social in Molecular Autism.

molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....

Autistic and non-autistic adults alike show the “Tetris effect”, an automatic drive to perceive separate parts as a possible whole.
The “Tetris effect”: autistic and non-autistic people share an implicit drive for perceptual cohesion - Molecular Autism
Background When working on jigsaw puzzles, we mentally “combine” two pieces to form a composite image even before physically fitting them together. This happens when the separate pieces could logicall...
molecularautism.biomedcentral.com
November 13, 2025 at 12:26 PM
Then we have a new paper led by Nazia Jassim @naziajassim.bsky.social on the neurochemical markers of uncertainty processing and links to trait anxiety: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Computational signatures of uncertainty are reflected in motor cortex excitatory neurochemistry - Nature Communications
Using computational modelling and neurochemical analysis, this study shows how motor cortex excitatory signals guide belief updating and adaptive learning in uncertain environments.
www.nature.com
November 13, 2025 at 12:13 PM
Next up some work in infants led by Addison Billing: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40963976/

We used high-density diffuse optical tomography and eye-tracking to show that neural responses to unexpected events in the medial prefrontal cortex are enhanced when their mothers report higher trait anxiety.
Maternal anxiety shapes prediction error responses in the infant brain - PubMed
Our findings suggest that maternal anxiety modulates prediction error processing in the infant brain, potentially shaping early sensitivity to environmental unpredictability and conferring risk for later anxiety.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
November 13, 2025 at 12:01 PM
First up, this paper led by Bronagh McCoy: journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol...

When noise and volatility are independently manipulated people behave differently depending on their anxious traits.
The relationship between anxious traits and learning about changes in stochasticity and volatility
Author summary Adapting to changes in our environment is a daily endeavour. To do so, humans and animals alike make use of feedback to guide future actions. Uncertainty in the environment can arise fr...
journals.plos.org
November 13, 2025 at 11:51 AM
I've been pretty absent from social media for a while, mostly for my own sanity. But my lab have had a run of amazing outputs lately, and it feels like the right moment to shake off the cobwebs and share what they've all been up to. I'm genuinely so proud of this team. Separate posts to follow!
November 13, 2025 at 11:45 AM
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My first post into the bsky void, the first preprint of my PhD! A novel task to bridge learning and effort decision-making.

Of course, we find that effort choice is sensitive to prior learning, but this integration of beliefs into action is affected by anhedonia.

doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Effort choices are sensitive to prior learning
Motivated behaviour relies on both learning and effort-based decision-making, yet these processes are often studied in isolation. We developed a novel paradigm combining probabilistic associative lear...
doi.org
August 1, 2025 at 10:00 AM
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Long overdue update prompted by submitting my hardbound thesis: I successfully defended my PhD earlier this year and have started a postdoc with @beckyneuro.bsky.social! Excited for more adventures in uncertainty with an amazing team.
October 16, 2025 at 11:54 AM
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Read our final reflections from our inspiring Women in Leadership positions across the School of Biological Sciences this International Women’s Day (and make sure to check out our other posts!)

#IWD2025 #InternationalWomensDay
March 8, 2025 at 4:14 PM
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We are continuing to celebrate the Women in Leadership across the School of Biological Sciences who are contributing to our excellent research and education.

Here are some more inspiring quotes from our amazing leaders!

#IWD2025 #InternationalWomensDay
March 8, 2025 at 1:01 PM
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Happy International Women’s Day!

Today we are celebrating the Women in Leadership across the School of Biological Sciences driving Research and Education Strategy.

Read their reflections on the importance of involving women in leadership teams.

#IWD2025 #InternationalWomensDay
March 8, 2025 at 9:12 AM
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New preprint alert! How do we process uncertainty, and how do neurometabolites shape this?🧠Here we combine computational modeling + 7T MRS to answer these questions: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
With Peter Thestrup Waade, Chris Mathys, Frederike Petzchner, @beckyneuro.bsky.social & others! 🧵(1/4)
Neurochemical markers of uncertainty processing in humans
How individuals process and respond to uncertainty has important implications for cognition and mental health. Here we use computational phenotyping to examine individualised 'uncertainty fingerprints...
www.biorxiv.org
February 20, 2025 at 3:33 PM
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Our new project, the Lived Experience Academy, is putting people with #livedexperience at the top of the research hierarchy for the first time. www.durham.ac.uk/news-events/... @nihr.bsky.social @durham-university.bsky.social @northumbriauni.bsky.social @gatesheadcouncil.bsky.social
Lived Experience Academy brings a new approach to research - Durham University
www.durham.ac.uk
November 20, 2024 at 12:46 PM
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Hello everyone! The Computational Psychiatry journal is now on Bluesky... Please follow for updates about articles, special issues, and #CPsy job and conference announcements. Our Co-Eds-in-Chief are here too: @xiaosigu.bsky.social and @drrickadams.bsky.social
November 14, 2024 at 12:28 PM
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Great news that the Cambridge Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership will be funded by one of UKRI BBSRC's new Doctoral Landscape Awards, offering PhD training across the breadth of BBSRC Strategic and Discovery Bioscience. Applications to start in October 2025 are now open!
Major funding awarded to support the next generation of researchers
The School of Biological Sciences has received one of the BBSRC Doctoral Landscape Awards announced by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to support our Cambridge Biosciences Doctoral Training
www.bio.cam.ac.uk
November 15, 2024 at 3:04 PM
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Are you or do you know a teenager who struggles with low mood? If so we want to hear from you & you can find out more about what we are doing here www.cam.ac.uk/stories/ATTE...
‘Teen-friendly’ mindfulness therapy aims to help combat depression
Researchers have developed a mindfulness therapy tailored specifically to appeal to teenagers to help them cope with increasing levels of depression and mental health problems.
www.cam.ac.uk
November 18, 2024 at 9:35 AM