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noradrenergic signaling. In close collaboration with the University of Oxford, we combine cutting-edge computational modeling of human behavior with pupillometry and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI
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combining fMRI, pharmacological manipulations, computational modeling, and neuromodulation to address these questions in both healthy adults and clinical populations. This position is ideal for individuals
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semantic integration, combining a high-powered preregistered fMRI replication study, functional connectivity analyses, and a preregistered meta-analysis of the neuroimaging literature. The intended starting
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will conduct brain-reading experiments using high-resolution 7T fMRI in controlled laboratory setting, alongside wearable brain imaging technologies deployed in real-world environments (in the wild
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memories, and the planning and execution of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) sessions. Activities will also include the management, organization, and quality control of behavioral and
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people. By embracing diversity, we believe science can achieve its fullest potential. THE ROLE During your internship you will work on a projectin the Functional neuroimaging group (https://fnimg.iit.it/it
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, affect, and cognitive control — and how disruptions in these processes underlie psychiatric disorders. We use a multimodal approach combining fMRI, pharmacological manipulations, computational modeling
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Supervisor: Dr. Kamila Maria Jozwik, Jozwik lab PhD fees status: Home fees only (https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/finance/fees/what-my-fee-status ), 4 years Start date: October 2026 The
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Code 8353NG Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The University of Minnesota’s Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) (http://www.cmrr.umn.edu/) has
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visual dimensions in the context of face, animacy, and object representations more generally. We collect and analyse human behavioural and brain imaging (fMRI and M/EEG) data. We also analyse macaque