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Read more at: New paper in Nature Communications!

New paper in Nature Communications!

24 April 2018

We are delighted to announce the release of a new paper by Dr Reuben Rideaux and Dr Andrew Welchman . Perception relies on information integration but it is unclear how the brain decides which information to integrate and which to keep separate. Here, the authors develop and test a biologically inspired model of cue-...


Read more at: Don't believe everything you see...

Don't believe everything you see...

22 March 2018

This March saw the return of the Cambridge Science Festival #csf2018. This is an annual, city wide event which showcases the variety of new and exciting science going on across Cambridge. Members of the Adaptive Brain Lab enjoyed hosting a stall for the day on Saturday 17 March, and Prof. Kourtzi (head of the lab) is giving a talk at Mill Lane Lecture Rooms tonight (Thursday 22 March) at 6pm.


Read more at: Two positions in machine learning in cognitive neuroscience

Two positions in machine learning in cognitive neuroscience

5 March 2018

2 positions (Post-doctoral fellowship and PhD studentship) are available to work at the Adaptive Brain Lab, University of Cambridge, UK.


Read more at: A trio of Doctors

A trio of Doctors

22 February 2018

Three of the Adaptive Brain Lab's PhD students submitted their theses on the 4th January 2018. They all passed their viva within a week of each other!


Read more at: Adaptive Brain Lab goes on the road with Roche

Adaptive Brain Lab goes on the road with Roche

5 December 2017

In November 2017 the Adaptive Brain Lab went on the road to learn from field-leaders and teach some sixth-formers about Cognitive Neuroscience.


Read more at: Turing Fellowship for Prof. Kourtzi

Turing Fellowship for Prof. Kourtzi

13 November 2017

We are delighted to announce that Prof. Zoe Kourtzi has been awarded the prestigious position of Turing Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute !


Read more at: BRAINFest 2017

BRAINFest 2017

29 June 2017

This June the Adaptive Brain Lab was delighted to talk about neuroscience with the general public at Cambridge’s first ever BRAINFest.


Read more at: ABL at the Cambridge Science Festival 2017

ABL at the Cambridge Science Festival 2017

13 June 2017

This March saw the return of the Cambridge Science Festival, a city wide event which showcases the variety of new and exciting science going on across Cambridge. The Adaptive Brain Lab took part, spending the day presenting our work alongside other labs from the psychology department.


Read more at: BRAINfest: 23-25 June 2017

BRAINfest: 23-25 June 2017

9 June 2017

The Adaptive Brain Lab are very excited to be taking part in the University of Cambridge's first ever BRAINfest. This exciting public engagement event aims to give the general public a chance to learn and ask questions about Neuroscience first-hand from researchers at the forefront of the field. The Adaptive Brain Lab are...


Read more at: New job opportunities in Machine Learning and High-field Neuroimaging

New job opportunities in Machine Learning and High-field Neuroimaging

18 May 2017

Two new post-doctoral positions are available to work with us at the Adaptive Brain Lab: Post-doctoral position in Machine Learning and NeuroImaging Post-doctoral position in high-field NeuroImaging


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Project Manager, Brain Health AI-deas HUB

8 October 2024

An exciting new position for a project manager to coordinate the work of the Brain Health AI-deas Hub is now available. The Brain Health AI-deas Hub is a cross-disciplinary programme that is funded by AI@Cam working at the interface of Artificial Intelligence, Neuroscience and Clinical practice to advance the development...

Newly Published Paper

9 September 2024

New multimodal brain imaging study reveals a recurrent inhibitory plasticity mechanism that enhances sensory representations and optimises perceptual decisions. Jia K, Wang M, Steinwurzel C, Ziminski JJ, Xi Y, Emir U, Kourtzi Z. Recurrent inhibition refines mental templates to optimize perceptual decisions. Sci Adv. 2024...

Can AI help detect dementia early and accelerate drug discovery?

15 July 2024

Our cross-disciplinary team has developed new tools that predict dementia more precisely than the standard of care https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/artificial-intelligence-outperforms-clinical-tests-at-predicting-progress-of-alzheimers-disease https://youtu.be/FnDsNw57kuA A digital marker powered by AI detects dementia...