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About the project We seek candidates interested in completing a PhD at the intersection of developmental and computational human neuroscience. We will support the selected candidate to apply for a
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: a strong quantitative background demonstrable interest in theoretical and systems neuroscience obtained (or be close to the completion of) a PhD or equivalent in systems neuroscience, computational
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Primary supervisor - Dr Teodora Gliga, [email protected] Secondary supervisor – Prof Larissa Samuelson A fully funded PhD position is available with the Baby Language and Conceptual Knowledge Study
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, engineering (control and dynamical systems) and neuroscience. The post is attached to Prof. Peter Bossaerts' Leverhulme Trust International Professorship. The research aims at exploring and understanding human
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, engineering (control and dynamical systems) and neuroscience. The post is attached to Prof. Peter Bossaerts' Leverhulme Trust International Professorship. The research aims at exploring and understanding human
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studies are primarily directed by Professors John O'Brien (Professor of Old Age Psychiatry) and James Rowe (Professor of Cognitive Neurology and BRC Theme Lead) and involve investigators and teams both in
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partnership with Shimadzu, a Japanese company specialising in the commercialisation of optical neuroimaging instruments, who are co-sponsoring this scholarship; and the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
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project will be based in the Paediatric Listening, Cognition and Neuroscience (PELiCAN) Lab at the Department of Psychology , Lancaster University . Children with mild to moderate hearing loss (MMHL
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covers a wide range of topics in areas such as cognition, learning, memory, developmental, emotion, health, clinical, decision making, social psychology, and neuroscience. A list of available projects can
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the brain to the vocal tract. To do this, she takes an interdisciplinary approach, often combining tools from cognitive neuroscience (brain MRI, brain stimulation) and phonetics (vocal tract MRI