Sarah Bühler

Sarah is a PhD Student on the BBSRC funded LIDo DTP based at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London (UCL). Her primary affiliation is with the Neuroscience and Mental Health Lab, supervised by Oliver Robinson and Jon Roiser, but she is working with the Gillan Lab on analysing data from the Precision in Psychiatry study using machine learning for treatment specific prediction of individual depression symptom changes. Her research interest broadly lies in understanding how human cognition can be biased in psychiatric conditions and as a result distort what we perceive, learn and remember. To investigate this she uses a range of methods including big data analysis, behavioural tasks and neuroimaging to probe the underlying neural mechanisms.