Lauri Nummenmaa
PhD
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Emotions; Neuroimaging
Turku PET Centre
I did my undergraduate studies majoring in psychology at University of Turku, Finland. I defended my PhD on neurocognitive mechanisms of social attention at University of Turku in 2006. After that, I worked as a post-doc at the MRC CBU in Cambridge, UK studying neural mechanisms of face perception in Andy Calder’s group. I returned to Finland in 2008, to work as Academy of Finland junior fellow and subsequently as senior fellow at Turku Pet Center and Aalto University. After a four-year appointment as Assistant professor in cognitive neuroscience at Aalto University, I returned to the University of Turku with my laboratory. Currently I lead the Human Emotion Systems laboratory at Turku PET Centre and Department of Psychology, University of Turku.
Our group studies functional and molecular neural mechanisms of human emotions and social interaction in complex, life-like settings with magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, magneto- and electroencephalography and behavioural techniques. I have written over 100 scientific articles on brain basis of emotions and social cognition, and acquired more than 4M€ grant money for our group. Currently our research is funded by the European Research Council, the Academy of Finland, The Sigrid Juselius Stiftelse, Jane and Aatos Erkko foundation and Signe och And Gyllenberg's stiftelse
Our group focuses on training world-class PhDs, and junior & senior scientists in neuroscience and signal analysis.
- DYNAMIC LARGE-SCALE BRAIN NETWORKS FOR EMOTIONAL PROCESSING (2013)
- Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
- Just watching the game ain't enough: striatal fMRI reward responses to successes and failures in a video game during active and vicarious playing (2013)
- Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
- Lihavuus herkistää aivot insuliinille – Weight loss after bariatric surgery reverses insulin-induced increases in brain glucose metabolism of the morbidly obese (2013) Tuulari Jetro, Karlsson Henry, Hirvonen Jussi, Bucci Marco, Hannukainen Jarna, Salminen Paulina, Helmiö MIka, Ovaska Jari, Soinio Minna, Savisto Nina, Nummenmaa Lauri, Nuutila Pirjo
- Obesity is associated with white matter atrophy – A combined diffusion tensor imaging and voxel-based morphometric study (2013)
- Obesity
- Synchrony of brains and bodies during implicit interpersonal interaction (2013)
- Trends in Cognitive Sciences
- The brains of high functioning autistic individuals do not synchronize with those of others (2013)
- NeuroImage: Clinical
- The Opponent Matters: Elevated fMRI Reward Responses to Winning Against a Human Versus a Computer Opponent During Interactive Video Game Playing (2013)
- Cerebral Cortex
- Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery Reverses Insulin-Induced Increases in Brain Glucose Metabolism of the Morbidly Obese (2013)
- Diabetes
- Autism spectrum traits predict the neural response to eye gaze in typical individuals (2012)
- NeuroImage
- Bilateral alterations in somatosensory cortical processing in hemiplegic cerebral palsy (2012)
- Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
- Decreased mu-opioid receptor binding in brain reward circuitry in morbid obesity (2012)
- Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
- Dorsal Striatum and Its Limbic Connectivity Mediate Abnormal Anticipatory Reward Processing in Obesity (2012)
- PLoS ONE
- Effect of afferent input on motor cortex excitability during stroke recovery (2012)
- Clinical Neurophysiology
- Emotions promote social interaction by synchronizing brain activity across individuals (2012)
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- Emotions promote social interaction by synchronizing brain activity across individuals (2012)
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- Gender and Visibility of Sexual Cues Influence Eye Movements While Viewing Faces and Bodies (2012)
- Archives of Sexual Behavior
- Morbid obesity is associated with decreased mu-opioid receptor binding in the brain reward circuit (2012)
- Diabetologia
- Naturalistic fMRI mapping reveals superior temporal sulcus as the hub for the distributed brain network for social perception (2012)
- Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
- Perceptual, categorical, and affective processing of ambiguous smiling facial expressions (2012)
- Cognition
- Studying the interaction of neurotransmitter networks with PET: an example on serotonin and opioid systems (2012)
- Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism