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each other. The group's profile is strongly interdisciplinary: it connects state-of-the-art philosophical theorising with developments in the human and social sciences, linguistics and artificial
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of apocalypse can also figure as a productive instrument for exploring and defining identities. For this project, you are invited to consider together fields such as Indigenous Studies, Environmental Humanities
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PhD Candidate: Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Alternative Thinking at the Donders Centre for Cognition
to gain insight into the role and mechanisms of alternative thinking. By embedding participants in live interactions with other human agents, this project will study alternative thinking in an experimental
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to consider together fields such as Indigenous Studies, Environmental Humanities, Postcolonial Studies, Settler Colonial Studies, and American Studies, through literary studies methods. Your project will focus
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researchers devoted to understanding the mechanistic underpinnings of the human mind. Research at the Donders Institute is focused around four themes: 1. Language and communication, 2. Perception, action and
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you an aspiring data science researcher with an interest in human immunology, causal inference in dynamical systems, and/or
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PhD Candidate: Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Alternative Thinking at the Donders Centre for Cognition
with other human agents, this project will study alternative thinking in an experimental context closer to the boundary conditions of the problems the brain evolved to solve, testing the possibility
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models. The aim is to understand the ‘magic’ of generative diffusion models and cast light on the computational basis of our own human memory as well. Depending on the specific project, you will
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Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour is a world-class interfaculty research centre that houses more than 700 researchers devoted to understanding the mechanistic underpinnings of the human mind
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, you will use a computational approach to model and predict neural responses within the human visual system as well as behavioural performance, and test the neural and behavioural implications