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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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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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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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Behavioural Science subject including Psychology, Cognitive Science or Neuroscience. Related subjects including Physiology, Computer Science and Engineering will be considered. A relevant MSc is desirable but
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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
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About the project Applications are invited for a 3.5-year funded PhD studentship in Decision Neuroscience, based at the Centre for Human Brain Health at the University of Birmingham, UK (https
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limits the implementation and optimization of treatment protocols. Building upon the findings of our recent studies, this PhD will systematically test the hypothesis that broad improvements in cognitive
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Lancaster University Management School Department of Economics invites applications for a funded PhD studentship within the nascent field of Neuroeconomics. The post-holder will engage in four-year