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model of human working memory. During the project, we will follow an intertwined model-experimental approach. First, we will use electroencephalography (EEG) experiments to investigate the neural basis
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assessments, neuroimaging (EEG and/or fMRI), oxytocin quantification in plasma/saliva, and pharmacological interventions. Part 1 involves the continuation and completion of an ongoing MRC-funded clinical study
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. Electroencephalography (EEG) has emerged as a non-invasive and economical alternative technique for studying neurological disorders. However, current approaches rely primarily on single-channel or pairwise connectivity
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human cognition In all PhD projects we will use state-of-the art simultaneous TMS-fMRI-EEG measurements to probe the brain with TMS at specific oscillatory states and measure the subsequent network
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, including EEG. You will design and optimize experimental tasks, collect and analyze behavioral and neural data, and adapt computational models to capture variability between individuals. What you will be
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working memory PHD 3: The dynamic interplay between brain and bodily rhythms in human cognition In all PhD projects we will use state-of-the art simultaneous TMS-fMRI-EEG measurements to probe the brain
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immediately before their appointment. The researcher cannot already be in possession of a doctoral degree. Desirable skills: expertise in signal processing, electrophysiology (especially EEG or MEG), language
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Matlab or Python. Experience with neuroscience techniques (e.g. EEG) is a plus. You possess proven problem-solving skills and an ability to take a strong, positive and proactive approach to work. You have
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involve EEG, eye-tracking, or applied fieldwork, depending on interest and expertise. While this is not a confirmed PhD place, a small number of outstanding candidates will be supported to develop a strong
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patricia.davies@colostate.edu Position Summary Dr. Patricia Davies’ ICR Grant. The successful applicants will assist in all aspects of the current research which involves collecting EEG data, conducting blood draws