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FROM OUR HEAD OF DEPARTMENT

At the Oxford Department of Experimental Psychology, our mission is to conduct world-leading experimental research to understand the psychological and neural mechanisms relevant to human behaviour. Wherever appropriate, we translate our findings into evidence-based public benefits in mental health and wellbeing, education, industry, and policy. We aim to provide our students with an inspiring and immersive scientific education, and to train the next generation of outstanding researchers with theoretical rigour and cutting-edge methodologies in an inclusive, diverse, and international environment. We are committed to helping individuals thrive in a community that is free from discrimination, harassment, and bullying; and in which people treat one another with respect and dignity in a mutually supportive manner.

Professor Matthew Rushworth

Professor Matthew Rushworth

Our Research

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Clinical Psychology, Mental Health & Wellbeing

Developmental Science

Human Potential: Development & Learning across the Lifespan

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Social Minds: Emotions, Relationships & Society

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Intelligent Minds: Neuroscience & Computational Models of Cognition and Behaviour

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Perception, Attention, & Action: From Sensing to Thinking & Doing

About the Department of Experimental Psychology

Our teaching

Undergraduate Teaching

Graduate Teaching

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What's new

Experimental Psychology Celebrates Multiple Teaching Excellence Awards

The Medical Sciences Division's Teaching Excellence Awards scheme recognises and rewards excellence in teaching, supervision, the organisation and development of teaching, and support for teaching and learning, within a research-intensive environment.

Innovative Oxford child anxiety treatment to be rolled out internationally

An effective online treatment for childhood anxiety developed by a team at the University of Oxford is to be adapted and tested in five countries in Asia and South America, with the aim of driving widespread implementation in the future.

Masud Husain wins 2025 Royal Society Trivedi Book Prize

The prize was awarded for 'Our Brains, Our Selves: What a Neurologist's Patients Taught Him About the Brain'

Oxford Researcher Wins the Prestigious 'Outstanding Doctorate of the Year' Award

Dr Omid V. Ebrahimi from the Department of Experimental Psychology has been awarded 'Outstanding Doctorate of the Year' by the Norwegian Psychological Association for his groundbreaking research on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

People with severe mental illness gain three times as much weight as peers, yet weight-management referrals do not increase

People with severe mental illness gain 4kg more weight than peers over 15 years but aren't offered more weight-management support, identifying crucial five-year intervention window.

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Participate in our research

We are always looking for participants to take part in our research. Here you will find a list of studies you might be able to take part in.

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