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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
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- 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria Essential skills - PhD in a relevant field (cognitive neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, psycholinguistics) - Experience in EEG and/or fNIRS
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postdoc associate. The individual will implement, simulate and analyze models of epileptic source localization from EEG signals. Collaborate with clinicians to obtain and analyze imaging, EEG, and outcome
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National Science Foundation. The project’s goal is to better understand the structure and functioning of human working memory using behavioral experiments, complemented by EEG when scientifically relevant
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research centre dedicated to understanding normal and pathological brain function and developing new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Website: https://neurosciences.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr You will be
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for injection of chemical and viral vectors, and for implantation of multiple stimulation and recording electrodes. Design, execute, and analyze research studies using intracranial EEG data from animals. Perform
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project that links processing speed measures to previously acquired functional and structural MRI data. The project will also involve simultaneously acquired and co-registered fMRI and EEG measurements
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stimulation and recording electrodes. Design, execute, and analyze research studies using intracranial EEG (ECoG, SEEG) data from animals and humans. Perform advanced signal processing and time–frequency
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stimulation and recording electrodes. Design, execute, and analyze research studies using intracranial EEG data from animals. Perform advanced signal processing and time–frequency analyses of neural recordings
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Term: Initially 1 year, renewable. Appointment Start Date: As early as March 2026, but flexible Group or Departmental Website: https://med.stanford.edu/bridge-lab.html (link is external) How to Submit