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and Concepts lab seeks to hire a postdoctoral researcher for NIH-funded projects (https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10188803). The lab is situated within the Department of Psychological & Brain
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(anxiety, depression, personality disorders), including neural correlates investigated through fMRI and psychophysiological methods. Responsibilities include study design, data collection, advanced
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or scholarship; work under the supervision of a senior scholar. Please use the space below to identify specific requirements for this position. Seeking Postdoc to lead fMRI data analyses related to aging, Locus
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Department/Location: MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate with experience in human neuroimaging (fMRI and/or MEG) and advanced data analysis
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with high-performance cluster-based computing Competence in computational programming, preferably using python or R Experience working with fMRI data Experience working with PET data Familiarity with git
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processing, memory and cognitive control using techniques including fMRI, EEG, and psychophysiological recordings (EMG, EDA). Ongoing projects include studies of the prefrontal organization of cognitive
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for personally experienced past events, or episodic memory (EM), using a combination of behavioral, neuroimaging (fMRI) neurophysiology (EEG), and neuromodulation (TMS) methods. Traditional imaging studies focused
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. standardized surveys about health, quality of life, etc.), to behavioral measures (e.g., computerized cognitive tasks) to neuroimaging (e.g., fMRI) data from studies examining exercise and yoga effects
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combining objective with subjective indices; provide a rigorous grounding of the sound-evoked (pupil) responses by combining pupillometry with ultra-high-field fMRI (7T); investigate the role of the brain's
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transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) towards the development of TUS protocols for modulating subcortical targets in humans. The goal is to leverage ’lessons learned’ from TMS/TMS-EEG/fMRI research such as