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neurovascular coupling). fNIRS is currently a well-established neuroimaging method for infant and adult neurosciences [see Pinti P. et al Ann N.Y.Acad.Sci. 2020]. However significant technological (hardware) and
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neurosciences [see Pinti P. et al Ann N.Y.Acad.Sci. 2020]. However significant technological (hardware) and computational (software\analytics) improvements are required to allow better brain cortical sensitivity
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candidates will become part of an active research environment in the School of Psychology and a member of one of our research groups. These groups include the Cognition and Neuroscience research group, where
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essential. Previous Experience in mental health research, forensic psychology, neuropsychology, or cognitive neuroscience methods are desirable criteria. Applicants who have not been awarded a degree by a
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. These groups include the Cognition and Neuroscience research group, where we employ state of the art neuroimaging techniques, including electroencephalography (EEG), eye-tracking, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI