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protocol design and analysis. Prior experience with MEG or EEG is a plus. Good command of scientific English (oral/written). • Qualities: Autonomy, appetite for interdisciplinary work, organizational skills
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invite applications for an appointment as a PhD student in EEG Foundation Models. The position is funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark grant titled: “Decoding neural signatures of social
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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 electrophysiology data obtained through
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, electroencephalograph (EEG), electrocardiograph (ECG) Data management and analysis Scientific writing Supervision of experimental development and provision of refinement or improvements Results dissemination Supervision
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programming skills in Matlab or Python Relevant experience in the analysis of M/EEG data Strong communication and interaction skills as well as empathy Enthusiasm for scientific work in an interdisciplinary
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and fMRI, as well as experience in clinical trials and good clinical practice (GCP), is required. Experience with EEG and TMS is considered a merit, as is prior research experience within the field
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these advancements to disentangle and model behaviourally-relevant visual and semantic dimensions of visual cognition in the human brain, while increasing the ecological validity of experiments (including mobile EEG
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seizure detection relies heavily on EEG, but we believe we can do better. NeuroEar aims to use multimodal monitoring to significantly enhance seizure detection and prediction accuracy. This PhD project
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psychosis. Key topics may include conceptual development of methods to link multilevel data including EEG recordings as well as symptom-, functioning-, and personal recovery indicators. Study how
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time series analytics, or multi-resolution, or multi-timescale analytics You will have experience of advanced statistical analysis Desirable Experience in collecting EEG or wearable data from human