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Research Infrastructure - the European distributed research infrastructure for brain and brain-inspired research (https://ebrains.eu ). The position is related to workflow development and pilot analyses
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aims to address this question by developing stimulus-computable models of human electroencephalogram (EEG) responses to video shorts. Together with a research assistant and post-doctoral researcher, you
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. To this end, we will employ ambulatory EEG. Your tasks: You will perform measurements and analyse data. You will communicate and disseminate research results to different target audiences and sectors (e.g
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collection using a variety of techniques (such as fMRI, EEG, TMS, and behavioral testing); assisting with the maintenance of the participant database. The Assistant CRC will participate in data analysis under
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to understand the neural mechanisms underlying behaviors related to emotional processing and regulation using techniques including neuroimaging, EEG, and psychophysiological recordings (EMG, EDA). Ongoing
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Coordinator (ACRC). The primary focus will be to assist with multiple NIH-funded projects to develop more personalized TMS treatments for depression. We have found an EEG biomarker that predicts treatment
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sessions, and operating TMS-EEG and other devices. The ideal candidate should be detail-oriented and have prior experience conducting clinical research while adhering to applicable regulatory policies
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design to enhance MRI recipient’s comfort during scans. A mock-MRI setup is also in the facility as are adjacent rooms to conduct other human health related studies including use of EEG, and fNIRS. Besides
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vital signs/pulse oximetry as requested by RN and reports abnormal values to RN: performs non-invasive monitoring (EKG, EEG, Doppler, fetal heart tones) per standards: Monitors for arrhythmias (ICU areas
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disorders (i.e., Fragile X Syndrome). Taking advantage of multiple state-of-the-art techniques (e.g. multiphoton in vivo imaging, fiber photometry, EEG/EMG recordings, chemogenetic manipulation, and gene