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world? Join our multidisciplinary team as a PhD candidate to investigate these questions! Almost every decision we make is accompanied by a feeling of confidence – a subjective assessment of how likely we
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if brains are really just prediction machines? Join the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour as a PhD candidate to explore this groundbreaking hypothesis! Recent advances in the field
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will combine computational modelling (Bayesian, neural network), psychophysics, and/or neuroimaging (fMRI, including ultra-high-field (7T) fMRI, MEG/EEG) to explore these processes. As a PhD candidate
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Models group at the Donders Centre for Cognition and the interdisciplinary team of researchers and PhD candidates on this consortium project. In addition to research in this domain, you will contribute
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in generative diffusion models and how they connect to memory? Come and join the Generative Memory Lab (DCC) as a PhD
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now Are you interested in generative diffusion models and how they connect to memory? Come and join the Generative Memory Lab (DCC) as a PhD candidate under the supervision of Dr Luca Ambrogioni. We
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to understand how sensory predictions shape our perception of color? Then join Donders Centre for Cognition as a PhD candidate! This PhD project aims to address a primary challenge of consciousness research
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perception of color? Then join Donders Centre for Cognition as a PhD candidate! This PhD project aims to address a primary challenge of consciousness research: to explain phenomenological properties
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technology in ways that align with user needs and expectations. As a PhD candidate, you will be responsible for conducting the research required to achieve the aforementioned project goals. Your duties will
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research group has a position for you as a PhD candidate. The project is embedded in Dr Inti Brazil’s SAMBA research group, part of the Donders Centre for Cognition, which in turn is part of the Donders