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, Neuroscience, or a related field. Strong publication record, including first-author papers utilizing fMRI. Proficiency with fMRI methods. Experience with eye tracking. Strong programming skills. Research
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disease on memory processes. Research projects will involve functional brain imaging techniques (fMRI), behavioral measurement, and computational modeling approaches. Opportunities for collaboration within
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-vivo electrophysiology. fMRI studies in awake rodents (9.4T) and human behavioral studies are also conducted to a lesser extent. About the project: The SFB 1436 subprojectB07 investigates circuit
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) investigates how experience shapes brain organization by studying people born with blindness, deafness, or without hands, using behavioral paradigms, computational methods, and state-of-the-art fMRI analyses
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contribute to the construction and retrieval of mnemonic representations. The experimental approach will be primarily based on functional neuroimaging (fMRI), while complementary techniques with high temporal
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, the visual cortex responds to linguistic stimuli such as words and sentences. We will use fMRI and TMS, combined with advanced analytical approaches (MVPA, RSA), to investigate (1) what properties
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cognition and emotional processing, measured using fMRI, behavioural cognitive testing and physiological measures. This study will require adherence to Good Clinical Practice and liaison with medical and
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cognition and emotional processing, measured using fMRI, behavioural cognitive testing and physiological measures. This study will require adherence to Good Clinical Practice and liaison with medical and
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. The projects seek to improve our scientific understanding of memory function by investigating (a) the nature of mnemonic representations using cutting-edge representational similarity analyses (RSA) of fMRI data
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, optogenetics (light-activated phytochromes), combined with behavioral and fMRI measurements in the context of Huntington’s Disease. Where to apply Website http://www.ub.edu/caiac/solBeca?idConvocatoria=50399