Dr Valdas Noreika

Valdas Noreika

Lecturer in Psychology (T&R)

School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
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Research

Sleep and dreaming, Consciousness, Inter-brain synchronisation, Neurodevelopmental disorders, Time processing, Electroencephalography

Interests

My research focuses on the cognitive and neural mechanisms of drowsiness, dreaming and sleep. Using electroencephalography, transcranial magnetic stimulation, psychophysics and other techniques, I seek to identify distinct mechanisms of the contents and states of consciousness. My translational research focuses on sleep, subjective experiences and well-being in neurodevelopmental and mental health conditions (learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, depression) and on human-technology interactions (traffic, computers). I am also interested in time processing and temporal inter-brain synchronisation, e.g. during infant-parent interactions and, more recently, brain hyperscanning across different species. Currently, I am investigating the sleep and sensory sensitivity in adults with learning disabilities (funded by the Baily Thomas Charitable Fund) and the human-dog interaction (funded by the BBSRC).

BIOGRAPHY

After obtaining a BA in Philosophy and an MSc in Neurobiology at Vilnius University, Lithuania, I earned a PhD in Psychology, focusing on altered states of consciousness and temporal distortions, under the supervision of Prof. Antti Revonsuo and Prof. Katja Valli at the University of Turku, Finland. After securing a European Mobility grant from the Volkswagen Foundation, I continued researching the neurodevelopment of time processing at the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity, working under the supervision of Prof. Christine Falter-Wagner and Prof. Kia Nobre. Since then, I moved to Cambridge, where I joined Dr Tristan Bekinschtein’s Consciousness and Cognition Lab, first at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit and later at the Department of Psychology, where I investigated wake-sleep transitions. Having had two other short postdoc projects, one on the kinaesthetic awareness when falling asleep at the Queensland Brain Institute, Australia (working with Prof. Jason Mattingley) and another on the neural mechanisms of infant-parent interaction at the University of Cambridge (Prof. Victoria Leong), I remained in Cambridge to carry out my own project on the neural correlates of religious and moral beliefs, funded by the John Templeton Foundation. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I started working as a Lecturer in Psychology (T&R) at the Queen Mary University of London, where I established the Sleep and Cognition Lab.

Publications

Relevant PublicationPublications of specific relevance to the Centre for Brain and Behaviour

2024

Relevant PublicationSikka P, Tuominen J, Nassar AE, Kirberg M, Loukola V, Revonsuo A, Valli K, Windt J, Bekinschtein TA and Noreika V (2024). COVID-19 on Mind: Daily Worry About the Coronavirus Is Linked to Negative Affect Experienced During Mind-Wandering and Dreaming. Emotion, American Psychological Association (APA) vol. 24 (1), 177-195.  
01-02-2024

2022

Relevant PublicationAvancini C, Jennings S, Chennu S, Noreika V, Le A, Bekinschtein TA, Walpert MJ, Clare ICH, Holland AJ, Zaman SH and Ring H (2022). Exploring electrophysiological markers of auditory predictive processes and pathological ageing in adults with Down's syndrome. European Journal of Neuroscience, Wiley vol. 56 (9), 5615-5636.  
24-07-2022
Relevant PublicationLanfranco RC, Canales-Johnson A, Lucero B, Vargas E and Noreika V (2022). Towards a view from within: The contribution of Francisco Varela to the study of consciousness. Adaptive Behavior, SAGE Publications vol. 31 (5), 405-422.  
12-04-2022
Relevant PublicationHaresign IM, Phillips EAM, Whitehorn M, Goupil L, Noreika V, Leong V and Wass SV (2022). Measuring the temporal dynamics of inter-personal neural entrainment in continuous child-adult EEG hyperscanning data. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Elsevier vol. 54 
25-02-2022

2021

Relevant PublicationCanales-Johnson A, Teixeira Borges AF, Komatsu M, Fujii N, Fahrenfort JJ, Miller KJ and Noreika V (2021). Broadband Dynamics Rather than Frequency-Specific Rhythms Underlie Prediction Error in the Primate Auditory Cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience, Society for Neuroscience 
10-11-2021
bullet iconMarriott Haresign I, Phillips E, Whitehorn M, Noreika V, Jones EJH, Leong V and Wass SV (2021). Automatic classification of ICA components from infant EEG using MARA. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Elsevier vol. 52 
20-10-2021
bullet iconClackson K, Pohran N, Galli RM, Labno L, Farias M, Bekinschtein TA and Noreika V (2021). Cambridge Psycholinguistic Inventory of Christian Beliefs: A registered report of construct validity, internal consistency and test–retest reliability. Behavior Research Methods, Springer Nature vol. 54 (1), 457-474.  
09-07-2021
bullet iconCanales-Johnson A, Lanfranco RC, Morales JP, Martínez-Pernía D, Valdés J, Ezquerro-Nassar A, Rivera-Rei Á, Ibanez A, Chennu S, Bekinschtein TA, Huepe D and Noreika V (2021). In your phase: neural phase synchronisation underlies visual imagery of faces. Scientific Reports, Nature Publishing Group vol. 11 (1) 
27-01-2021

2020

bullet iconNoreika V, Kamke MR, Canales-Johnson A, Chennu S, Bekinschtein TA and Mattingley JB (2020). Alertness fluctuations when performing a task modulate cortical evoked responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation. NeuroImage, Elsevier vol. 223 
28-08-2020
bullet iconArstila V, Georgescu AL, Pesonen H, Lunn D, Noreika V and Falter-Wagner CM (2020). Event timing in human vision: Modulating factors and independent functions. PLoS One, Public Library of Science (PLoS) vol. 15 (8), e0226122-e0226122.  
27-08-2020

Grants

solid heart iconGrants of specific relevance to the Centre for Brain and Behaviour
solid heart iconSleep and circadian interactions with sensory sensitivity in adults with intellectual disabilities
Valdas Noreika, Margherita Malanchini and Giorgia Michelini
£103,229 Baily Thomas Charitable Fund, The (01-11-2023 - 30-04-2025)
solid heart iconThe neural basis of inter-species communication
Valdas Noreika
£155,098 BBSRC Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (14-02-2024 - 13-04-2025)