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) The Centre for Brain and Cognition Research (CerCo) is a joint research unit of the CNRS and the University of Toulouse (EPE) and is part of the Toulouse Mind and Brain Institute (TMBI). CerCo's scientific
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institute hosts an interdisciplinary neuroscience community with access to several brain imaging facilities, such as one research-dedicated 3T scanner, MEG/EEG, TEP, TMS/tDCS and other useful resources (https
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expertise in neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive psychology to develop a unified theory of auditory-scene analysis in brains and machines. Close collaboration with Prof Elia Formisano's group
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particular with a time-resolved approach, from both an experimental and theoretical perspective. The candidate will work closely with Constant Schouder, head of the GOUTTELIUM project. Where to apply Website
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Description You will: * Lead MEG head-cast data collection for a visuomotor reaching/interception study, ensuring robust synchronization with video-based kinematics and eye-tracking, and enforce rigorous
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journey with the Deep-C project, funded by the European Union's prestigious ERC Starting Grant. Tackle climate change head-on by decoding the mysteries of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dissolution in deep-sea
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. With this objective in mind, the chemical supplied by the industrial service provider will be studied in order to assess its fate in the atmosphere. Very little data is currently available
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for administration into the brain. - experimentation on living organisms - behavioural analysis. 100% laboratory work with physical presence. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7275-HELMAR
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conferences. The Marc Jeannerod Institute of Cognitive Sciences (ISC-MJ) - UMR 5229 is based in Lyon. This institute is a joint research unit of the CNRS and the University of Lyon that studies the brain
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that transmit visual signals to the brain. Opsins covalently bind a retinal chromophore via a Schiff base bond, making these proteins light-sensitive. These specific “UV-opsins” contain a deprotonated retinal