Professor Matthew Apps PhD

Professor Matthew Apps

School of Psychology
Professor of Cognitive Computational Neuroscience

Contact details

Email
m.a.j.apps@bham.ac.uk
Twitter

Professor Apps is a leading expert in the computational, cognitive and neural basis of motivation and social behaviour. More information about his lab can be found here: 

Qualifications

BSc.(Hons.) Psychology,

MSc. Psychological Research Methods,

PhD. in Cognitive Neuroscience

Biography

Professor Apps is an award winning cognitive computational neuroscientist. He obtained a First-class BSc. in Psychology from Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL), before receiving a ESRC 1+3 scholarship to complete an MSc (with Distinction) at Reading University and a PhD at RHUL, under the supervision of Professor Narender Ramnani.

He undertook postdoctoral positions first under the supervision of Professor Manos Tsakiris at RHUL and then moving to the University of Oxford with Professor Masud Husain. In 2015 Professor Apps was awarded a BBSRC Future Leader Fellowship at the University of Oxford. He subsequently started the MSN lab on a 5-year ~£1.2m BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship in 2018 as well as becoming a Senior Associate Research Fellow at Christ Church, University of Oxford. He joined the Centre for Human Brain Health, Institute of Mental Health and School of Psychology at University 麻豆精选 as a Senior Research Fellow (≈Associate Professor) in summer 2020. In 2024 he was appointed Professor of Cognitive Computational Neuroscience.

He has received multiple awards for his research including the European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) Young Scientist Award (2016), the Society for Social Neuroscience Early Career Award (2018), a University of Oxford Recognition of Excellence (2019) and the British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience early career award (2021)

Teaching

Professor Apps currently contributes to teaching on the Masters courses in the CHBH and School of Psychology, as well as on 3rd year undergraduate courses.

Postgraduate supervision

Professor Apps is keen to hear from potential PhD students interested in understanding the psychological and neural mechanisms underlying motivation, effort, apathy, fatigue, cognitive control, decision-making or other areas of cognitive computational neuroscience. Please send him a brief email with CV and reason for interest in the MSN lab to arrange a meeting to discuss funding opportunities.

Research

Professor Apps’ research examines what makes people motivated, why some people in the typical population are more or less motivated than others, and why motivation can become significantly impaired in neurological (e.g. Parkinson’s Disease) and psychiatric conditions. His work uses an array of tools including computational modelling, brain imaging (fMRI/MEG), brain stimulation, and psychopharmacological approaches to understand the brain mechanisms underlying how people decide whether to engage in behaviours or not and applies these approaches to understand symptoms such as fatigue and apathy.

The lab currently has approximately £3m funding from a European Research Council Consolidator grant, a Wellcome Trust Discovery Award, a Jacobs Foundation Fellowship, and grants from the BBSRC.

Other activities

Awards

o             University of Oxford Recognition of Excellence (2019)

o             Society for Social Neuroscience Early Career Award (2018)

o             Christ Church college Senior Associate Research Fellowship (2018-2023)

o             University Research Lecturer honorary title (2017)

o             European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) Young Scientist Award (2016)

o             Society for Neuroscience Professional Development Award (2016)

o             Fulford Junior Research Fellowship at Somerville College, Oxford (2014-2016)

o             OHBM Trainee Award  (2009 & 2015)

 

Responsibilities

o            Editorial Board member at Nature Publishing Group, Scientific Reports (2017 - present)

o             Board member for the Society for Social Neuroscience (2019 – present)

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Talbot, J, Cutler, J, Tamm, M, Little, SJ, Harmer, CJ, Husain, M, Lockwood, PL & Apps, MAJ 2025, '', The Journal of Neuroscience.

Gueguen, M, Cutler, J, Drew, D, Apps, MAJ, Jeyaretna, DS, Husain, M, Manohar, SG & Lockwood, PL 2025, '', Brain.

Contreras-Huerta, LS, Pisauro, MA, K眉chenhoff, S, Gekiere, A, Le Heron, C, Lockwood, PL & Apps, MAJ 2024, '', Scientific Reports, vol. 14, no. 1, 26845.

Morris, L-A, Horne, K-L, Manohar, S, Paermentier, L, Buchanan, CM, MacAskill, MR, Myall, DJ, Apps, M, Roxburgh, R, Anderson, TJ, Husain, M & Le Heron, C 2024, '', Brain.

Lockwood, PL, Cutler, J, Drew, D, Abdurahman, A, Jeyaretna, DS, Apps, MAJ, Husain, M & Manohar, SG 2024, '', Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 8, no. 7, pp. 1403-1416.

Su, Z, Garvert, MM, Zhang, L, Manohar, SG, Vogel, TA, Thomas, L, Balsters, JH, Husain, M, Apps, MAJ & Lockwood, PL 2024, '', Communications Psychology, vol. 2, no. 1, 87.

Gaule, A, Martin, P, Lockwood, PL, Cutler, J, Apps, M, Roberts, R, Phillips, H, Brown, K, McCrory, EJ & Viding, E 2024, '', Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

Gabay, AS, Pisauro, A, O鈥橬ell, KC & Apps, MAJ 2024, '', Communications Psychology, vol. 2, no. 1, 42.

The International Climate Psychology Collaboration, Contreras-Huerta, LS & Elsherif, M 2024, '', Scientific Data, vol. 11, 1066.

Matthews, J, Pisauro, A, Jurgelis, M, M眉ller, T, Vassena, E, Chong, TT-J & Apps, M 2023, '', Cognition, vol. 240, 105603.

Contreras-Huerta, LS, Coll, M-P, Bird, G, Yu, H, Prosser, A, Lockwood, PL, Murphy, J, Crockett, MJ & Apps, MAJ 2023, '', NeuroImage, vol. 269, 119881.

International Collaboration on the Social & Moral Psychology of COVID-19 2023, '', Scientific Data, vol. 10, no. 1, 272.

Preprint

Su, Z, Garvert, MM, Zhang, L, Manohar, S, Vogel, TA, Thomas, L, Balsters, JH, Husain, M, Apps, MAJ & Lockwood, PL 2024 '' PsyArXiv.

Forbes, P, Aydogan, G, Braunstein, J, Todorova, B, Wagner, I, Lockwood, P, Apps, MAJ, Ruff, C & Lamm, C 2022 '' PsyArXiv.

Review article

Ricciardi, L, Apps, M & Little, S 2023, '', npj Parkinson's Disease, vol. 9, no. 1, 136.