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It is widely accepted that synaptic plasticity constitutes the cellular correlate of learning. Yet, synaptic plasticity alone is insufficient to fully account for learning. Other mechanisms, such as
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cognitive impairments and dementia through advanced data analysis and interpretation. Your key responsibilities: • Conduct MRI scans and neuropsychological assessments with memory clinic patients. • Perform
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Memory Control (LMC) research group at the BCBL , Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain. The successful candidate will conduct research in the THALNET project, which aims to comprehensively characterize
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with both the CNRS and UGA, organized into five research teams conducting work in cognitive science (Body and Space, Development and Learning, Language, Consciousness, Memory & Metacognition, Vision
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Become an EXPLORA-er to study how exploratory behavior impacts perception! And design multisensory EXPLORA kits with your team to show the world what light and materials can do. Job description Two
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Human cognition is highly adaptive and can reason flexibly with new information. A crucial element for this is our working memory: a quick, reliable, and flexible system to maintain information
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closed loop , by feeding back the decisions into the processes when their criticality allows such unsupervised behavior. Conventional machine learning models suffer from significant limitations in both
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Advanced Grant project FLOW. This project investigates the functional roles of brain oscillations for human cognition (attention, memory, cognitive control), explores how brain and body rhythms interact
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(attention, memory, cognitive control), explores how brain and body rhythms interact to enable flexible cognition, and tests how rhythmic non-invasive neuromodulation can modulate cognition performances. We
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the supervisory team. You will conduct independent and original academic research and report results via peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and ultimately a PhD dissertation. The PhD thesis is to