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model of human working memory. During the project, we will follow an intertwined model-experimental approach. First, we will use electroencephalography (EEG) experiments to investigate the neural basis
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analyses using your own data and large public data resources and integrate your findings with clinical data (symptoms, EEG, etc). Finally, you will contribute to other activities of the STXBP1 team
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assessments, neuroimaging (EEG and/or fMRI), oxytocin quantification in plasma/saliva, and pharmacological interventions. Part 1 involves the continuation and completion of an ongoing MRC-funded clinical study
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. Electroencephalography (EEG) has emerged as a non-invasive and economical alternative technique for studying neurological disorders. However, current approaches rely primarily on single-channel or pairwise connectivity
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human cognition In all PhD projects we will use state-of-the art simultaneous TMS-fMRI-EEG measurements to probe the brain with TMS at specific oscillatory states and measure the subsequent network
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, including EEG. You will design and optimize experimental tasks, collect and analyze behavioral and neural data, and adapt computational models to capture variability between individuals. What you will be
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working memory PHD 3: The dynamic interplay between brain and bodily rhythms in human cognition In all PhD projects we will use state-of-the art simultaneous TMS-fMRI-EEG measurements to probe the brain
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immediately before their appointment. The researcher cannot already be in possession of a doctoral degree. Desirable skills: expertise in signal processing, electrophysiology (especially EEG or MEG), language
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addition to these core activities, you will perform bioinformatic analyses using your own data and large public data resources and integrate your findings with clinical data (symptoms, EEG, etc). Finally, you will
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of Technology is an internationally renowned research institution focusing on brain-computer communication, cognitive and computational neuroscience. We have extensive expertise in electroencephalography (EEG