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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 Aug 2;10(31):eado7378. doi:10.1126/sciadv.ado7378. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ado7378

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New Job Posting - Research Programme Manager

4 June 2025

We have a position available for a Research Programme Manager to support and manage the programme of research at the Adaptive Brain Lab The position will have responsibility for co-ordinating research activity, managing a number of large scale grants and providing a broad range of administrative services to support our...

New Job Posting - PDRA in Neuroimaging and Neurocomputation

4 June 2025

We have a position available for a post-doctoral Research Associate position in Neuroimaging and Neurocomputation The position will focus on neuroimaging and neurocomputational studies of learning and brain plasticity. Our studies combine ultra-high field brain imaging (7T fMRI, MR Spectroscopy), electrophysiology (EEG)...

New Paper Published!

22 May 2025

New paper investigating the interplay of genetic expression and macroscopic mechanisms of structural and functional plasticity that drives learning and flexible behaviour. Lee, L.Y., Ziminski, J.J., Frangou, P. et al. Neurogenetic phenotypes of learning-dependent plasticity for improved perceptual decisions. Commun Biol 8...