Sentences with phrase «cognitive neuroscience from»

I will be graduating with my M.S. in Cognitive Neuroscience from UTD in May, but I would like to explore the medical assistant route as a means to...
My training includes a five - year undergraduate degree in animal physiology from one of Germany's leading universities for biology (University of Tübingen, Germany), training in the conduct of human psychophysical experiments and in cognitive neuroscience from one of the world's major centres for cognitive neuroscience (Masters on human face recognition at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics under Profs. Nico Troje, Heinrich Bülthoff and Dezsö Varjú) and training in coral reef biology and ecology from the University of Queensland (PhD on visual ecology of reef fish) under Prof. Justin Marshall and Prof. Jack Pettigrew).
in neurological science from University College London; Ph.D in cognitive neuroscience from the University of Sheffield
He has a bachelor's degree in cognitive neuroscience from Brown University and a master's degree in science writing from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where his thesis explored AI and creativity.
Bachelor's degree in cognitive neuroscience from Boston University, 2006.
Jennifer Newson has a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from Oxford University, UK and a love of communicating science in a creative and engaging way.
Anthony holds a BA / MA in cognitive neuroscience from Stanford University.

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Gurney is among a growing number of financial educators, investment advisers, brokers and wealth advisers who use lessons gleaned from psychology, cognitive theory and even neuroscience to find better ways to help their clients.
Cameron holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (Psychoneuroimmunology) from UCLA, a B.A. in Psychology (Cognitive Neuroscience) from Harvard.
Those who produced The Human Quest should have been challenged to include an explanation from the cognitive and neurosciences of how and why this is so.
In a research project published in November 2014 in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, scientists at the University of Pittsburgh studied the reaction of normally developing adolescent females to a recording of criticism from their own mothers.
If psychologists could help people expand their working - memory capacity or make it function more efficiently, everyone could benefit, from chess masters to learning - disabled children, says Torkel Klingberg, MD, PhD, an assistant cognitive neuroscience professor at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden.
Founded by an evolutionary anthropologist, this parenting resource is for critical thinkers — people who want to understand child development from the perspectives of psychology, anthropology, evolution, and cognitive neuroscience.
Ay 10:30 a.m., sen. David Carlucci, Rep. Steve Israel, Rep. Nita Lowey, and Assemblyman Charles Lavine will hold an Alzheimer's Disease and Neuroscience Research Roundtable with experts from the Nathan Kline Institute, Feinstein Institute, Mount Sinai Center for Cognitive Health and the Alzheimer's Association of the Hudson Valley, Ellipse Lecture Hall, Rockland Community College, 145 College Rd., Suffern.
To find out more about what underlies the cognitive decline that occurs with ageing, André Fischer of the European Neuroscience Institute in Göttingen, Germany, and colleagues analysed DNA from the brains of both young and old mice that had been set tasks involving learning and memory.
In addition, he believes that modern imaging provides a bridge between human cognitive neuroscience and animal studies, allowing more inferences from one to the other.
«Prenatal stress changes brain connectivity in - utero: New findings from developmental cognitive neuroscience
According to Dr. Cameron Carter, Editor of Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, the study is an important example of how more sophisticated approaches to analyzing brain imaging data examining transitions between mental states over time can measure altered brain dynamics that can identify subtle risk states or even track the transition from subclinical to clinical psychopathology.
Establishing links between genes, the brain and human behavior is a central issue in cognitive neuroscience research, but studying how genes influence cognitive abilities and behavior as the brain develops from childhood to adulthood has proven difficult.
Covering topics ranging from basic neuroscience to cognitive psychology, Your Brain creates fun, hands - on experiences to look inside your own head.
This classical account was elaborated on by a recent study from Michel Desmurget and his colleagues at the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience in Bron, France, that was published in the international journal Science.
Scientists from the department of social neuroscience at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS) together with colleagues from the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology (MPI EVA) explored the question at what age we develop the motivation to watch, from our perspective, a deserved punishment and if this feature also exists in our closest relatives — chimpanzees.
The study was carried out by Dr. Vadim Axelrod and Prof. Moshe Bar, from the Gonda (Goldschmied) Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center at Bar - Ilan University, and Prof. Geraint Rees, from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London.
Brain scans show that this combination occurs in psychopathic criminals, say researchers from Nijmegen in an article in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.
The researchers from the UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain, which studies cognitive brain mechanisms, and Center for Neuroscience, which studies molecular, cellular and system - level brain mechanisms, each brought specific expertise to the collaborative study.
A SISSA research study published in a special issue of the journal Brain and Cognition, completely dedicated to the cognitive neuroscience of food, analyzes the lexical - semantic deficits of the food category in patients suffering from neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.
HFSP supports fields from «molecular and cellular approaches to biological functions to systems and cognitive neuroscience
«The dream of cognitive neuroscience is going from molecules to behavior by way of the brain,» says Gary Marcus, a psychologist at New York University, and author of Guitar Zero: The New Musician and the Science of Learning.
The team of PD Dr Lars Schwabe from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, together with colleagues from the neurology department at the university clinic Bergmannsheil, reports in the journal Biological Psychiatry.
from Scientific American Memory Experiments from Eric H. Chudler's Neuroscience for Kids Memory and Learning from Bruno Dubuc, McGill University Mapping Memory in 3 - D from National Geographic How Human Memory Works from HowStuffWorks.com Working Memory from Thinker: A Cognitive Psychology Resource
A key subproject in cognitive neuroscience, whose removal from the core research program accelerated the attacks against the HBP last year, has been reinstated.
Julio Martinez - Trujillo, an associate professor in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at Western's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and a Robarts Research Institute scientist, and his collaborators Roberto A. Gulli and Guillaume Doucet from the Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, recently published an account of the new toolbox in Journal of Neuroscience Methods.
Henrik Ehrsson and colleagues have been addressing this question from a cognitive neuroscience perspective.
We combine techniques from psychology, cognitive neuroscience, economics, and computer science to develop and test novel models about how psychological processes (e.g., emotions & expectations) are represented in the brain (e.g., insula, ACC, ventral striatum, & OFC) and motivate behavioral actions such as making a decision.
The HFSP supports novel, innovative and interdisciplinary basic research focused on the complex mechanisms of living organisms; topics range from molecular and cellular approaches to systems and cognitive neuroscience and the interactions between organisms.
We take a multidisciplinary approach to research that integrates theory and methods from cognitive neuroscience, machine learning, social network analysis, and social psychology.
«It was already known from previous studies that the method of loci can considerably increase memory performance,» said Martin Dresler, assistant professor of cognitive neuroscience at Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre in the Netherlands and lead author of the study, noting that the loci method is used, without exception, by all world - class memory athletes.
«Aside from the conceptual contribution, we essentially made mice cognitively accessible — and this helped overcome a major bottleneck in using mice as cognitive models in neuroscience,» says Halassa, modestly treating a singular achievement as a methodological tangent.
The Center for Integrative and Cognitive Neuroscience, directed by Jeffrey Schall, helps form and support alliances of investigators interested in studying how normal and abnormal behavior and cognition arise from the function of the brain.
Her focus is brain - behavior relationships from the perspectives of cognitive neurology, cognitive neuroscience, and cognitive neurorehabilitation.
Carter uses methods from cognitive neuroscience including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and conducts basic research into the neural mechanisms of cognitive control as well as clinical and translational research in schizophrenia and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
As of July 1, 2016, Clinical Psychological Science places a particular priority on manuscripts that are interdisciplinary and bring the best available basic science from within psychology (e.g., social psychology, cross-cultural psychology, personality psychology, cognitive psychology, affective psychology, comparative psychology, neuroscience) and outside of psychology (e.g., sociology, anthropology, genetics, microbiology) to bear on our understanding of psychopathology.
I joined the Laboratories of Cognitive Neuroscience in the fall of 2016 after receiving my B.S. in Communication from Boston University.
A.M. Barrett, MD, a cognitive neurologist and clinical researcher, studies brain - behavior relationships from the perspectives of cognitive neurology, cognitive neuroscience, and cognitive neurorehabilitation.
The building will give the institute state - of - the - art shared lab spaces that will further promote collaboration among teams from cognitive neuroscience, computational neuroscience and neuroengineering.
Ekaterina Dobryakova, Ph D., a postdoctoral fellow in Kessler Foundation Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research received a competitive research award from the New Jersey Neuropsychological Society to study whether motivation influences cognitive fatigue and the brain regions associated with it in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
These and other insights from developmental cognitive neuroscience can and should inform theories of atypical development of functional connectivity in autism.
Studies from both experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience have provided substantial evidence that successful episodic memory retrieval depends on the degree of overlap between a retrieval cue and the targeted memory trace.
Her awards include the Women in Neuroscience Mika Salpeter Lifetime Achievement Award (2002), the Gruber Award in Neuroscience (2013), and the George A. Miller Award from the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (2012).
Decoding specific cognitive states from brain activity constitutes a major goal of neuroscience.
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