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Adaptive Brain Lab

 

Research Associate position in Multimodal Brain Imaging  at the Adaptive Brain Lab (Univ of Cambridge; http://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk) as part of a collaborative project that bridges work across species (mice, humans) and scales (local circuits, global networks) to uncover the network and neurochemical mechanisms that support learning and brain plasticity. The successful applicant will be integrated in a diverse collaborative team of international experts and will receive cross-disciplinary training in innovative methodologies at the interface of animal and human neuroscience, neurotechnology and computational science.  

Application deadline: 11th April 2022.

https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/34018/

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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...

Newly Published Review Paper

21 June 2024

New review paper by @CambridgeABL on opportunities and challenges of training cognitive flexibility in real-world settings https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cobeha.2024.101413 @CambPsych @CamNeuro @CamBrainCNS