- I felt happily surprised and honoured when I received the news that I had been awarded the prize, she says.
Incredibly motivating for the future
Rebecca B繹hme is associate professor at the Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine and the Center for Social and Affective Neuroscience, CSAN. She leads the B繹hme Lab and her research group aims to understand how the brain and body together shape our perception of the self. To explore how we perceive ourselves, they use behavioural tests, brain imaging, psychopharmacological interventions, and psychophysical methods.- Knowing that the research my team and I have conducted is being recognized at this competitive level is incredibly motivating for the future, says Rebecca, and continues:
- It encourages me to keep pushing forward, to ask new questions, and to keep building bridges between science, clinical application, and communication with the general public.
What do you think was the key to your success and why did you receive the prize?
How will you continue from now on?
- My earlier research laid the foundation by investigating self-disturbances in different populations. Moving forward, I will apply the same perspective to prolonged grief disorder, exploring how we adapt to the experience of loss.
The award committee's motivation:
Rebecca B繹hme conducts innovative and successful research on the neural mechanisms that shape our sense of self, specifically how we distinguish between self and others.Using functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain, behavioural measurements, psychopharmacological interventions, and psychophysical methods, she has shown how the distinction between self and others is disrupted in conditions such as schizophrenia, autism, and ADHD. She also investigates the mechanisms involved in normal grief and prolonged grief disorder.
Rebecca B繹hmes unique research program has generated significant research funding, including an ERC Starting Grant.
This year's award ceremony takes place at Forskningens dag / Research Day in Lund on November 5.