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.
- Cross-cultural similarity in relationship-specific social touching (2019)
- Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
- Emotions amplify speaker-listener neural alignment (2019)
- Human Brain Mapping
- Emotions as discrete patterns of systemic activity (2019)
- Neuroscience Letters
- Lihavuusleikkaus parantaa aivojen terveyttä (2019)
- Duodecim
- Opioidergic Regulation of Emotional Arousal: A Combined PET-fMRI Study (2019)
- Cerebral Cortex
- Simplified Automated Segmentation of Acute Ischemic Stroke Lesions from Multimodal MRI: A knowledge-based learning approach (2019)
- IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference record
- Aberrant Cortical Integration in First-Episode Psychosis During Natural Audiovisual Processing (2018)
- Biological Psychiatry
Jaana Suvisaari, Tuukka T. Raij - Aerobic exercise modulates anticipatory reward processing via the mu-opioid receptor system (2018)
- Human Brain Mapping
- Affective Adaptation to Repeated SIT and MICT Protocols in Insulin-Resistant Subjects (2018)
- Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Angry faces are tracked more easily than neutral faces during multiple identity tracking (2018)
- Cognition and Emotion
- A Partial Loss-of-Function Variant in AKT2 is Associated with Reduced Insulin-Mediated Glucose Uptake in Multiple Insulin Sensitive Tissues: a Genotype-Based Callback Positron Emission Tomography Study (2018)
- Diabetes
- Binge eating disorder and morbid obesity are associated with lowered mu-opioid receptor availability in the brain (2018)
- Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
- Distributed affective space represents multiple emotion categories across the human brain (2018)
- Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
- Maps of subjective feelings (2018)
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- mu-opioid receptor system mediates reward processing in humans (2018)
- Nature Communications
- Opioidergic regulation of pain and pleasure in human social relationships (2018)
- Neuropsychopharmacology
- Opioid Release after High-Intensity Interval Training in Healthy Human Subjects (2018)
- Neuropsychopharmacology
- Opioid system and human emotions (2018)
- British Journal of Pharmacology
- Reproducibility of importance extraction methods in neural network based fMRI classification (2018)
- NeuroImage
- Sharing the social world via intersubject neural synchronisation (2018)
- Current Opinion in Psychology