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psychosis. Key topics may include conceptual development of methods to link multilevel data including EEG recordings as well as symptom-, functioning-, and personal recovery indicators. Study how
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University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC Utrecht); Published 31 Oct ’25 | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
guidelines have outlined reliable tools for early CP detection, combining brain MRI, EEG, and clinical assessments such as the General Movement Assessment (GMA) and the Hammersmith Infant Neurological
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of multimodal language. As a PhD candidate, you will focus on how multi-timescale oscillatory dynamics support multimodal integration and weighting. You will work with EEG/MEG data to measure how language users
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, contributing to both lab-based and web-based research. They will work with state-of-the-art methodologies, including eye-tracking, EEG, and fMRI, to investigate neural and behavioral mechanisms underlying
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diagnosed too late, delaying intervention until after critical neuroplastic windows have passed. Recent guidelines have outlined reliable tools for early CP detection, combining brain MRI, EEG, and clinical
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Hormone Replacement Therapy trial. Brain activity related to cognitive and emotional processing will be measured using electroencephalography (EEG) and event-related potentials (ERPs) in social and non
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neuroscience experiments, contributing to both lab-based and web-based research. They will work with state-of-the-art methodologies, including eye-tracking, EEG, and fMRI, to investigate neural and behavioral
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functional MRI experiments using a unique setup in Maastricht to investigate brain response. Simultaneous TMS-EEG experiments with epilepsy patients at Kempenhaeghe to monitor brain activity before and after
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epilepsy treatments. Specifically, your work will involve: Simultaneous TMS and functional MRI experiments using a unique setup in Maastricht to investigate brain response. Simultaneous TMS-EEG experiments
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will contribute to the development of experimental designs, run behavioral experiments and collect and analyze intracranial EEG data which provide a unique opportunity to get direct access to hippocampal