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Apply now Babies have so much to learn in such a short period, but how does learning itself develop? Join our research team to follow infants from 5 and 10 months to 2 ½ years to answer this pressing
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Introduction Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD), affect tens of millions of people worldwide and cause a heavy economic burden on societies
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behaviour and the human psyche, education and upbringing, communication, society and culture. The faculty provides education to 6,000 students and employs 700 staff. Education is organised into six programme
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The overarching aim of the project is to understand how early neurodevelopmental risk factors disrupt brain maturation and contribute to psychosis vulnerability across development. This PhD project
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for brain development and is closely linked to neurodevelopmental disorders such as anxiety and depression. While serotonergic axons reach most forebrain regions by birth, their maturation involves region
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– i.e., the light, volume and pitch changes from which we extract meaning – has increased continuously since we have been producing it. Our brains work by generating and testing predictions – but younger
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which we extract meaning – has increased continuously since we have been producing it. Our brains work by generating and testing predictions – but younger brains, which are messy and inefficient
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the gut-brain and gut-muscle axes, as potentially key modulators of cognitive function, and physical health in middle-aged-to-older adults. The central theme will be to investigate how targeted
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of the natural sciences. Our teaching and research have a strong experimentally technical, computational and interdisciplinary nature. We work on new solutions guided by value-driven, interdisciplinary
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backgrounds. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact p.r.knobbs@aston.ac.uk , AIME Manager for a chat. Our four-year studentships offer a comprehensive support package, including fees