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Thalamocortical Interactions: Cell and Circuit Properties - February 2016
The conference will bring together experimentalists and theoreticians at all career stages, from pre- and postdoctoral fellows to assistant and full professors, to present and discuss the latest advances in our understanding of the organization, development, function, and plasticity of thalamocortical networks, and the impact of disease on thalamocortical interactions. A particular strength of the conference will be the cross talk and discussion that will be emphasized and generated between basic-science and clinical researchers studying thalamocortical interactions at different spatial and temporal scales as well as across different sensory, motor and cognitive modalities.
MSc in Psychological Research
This one year taught Masters course provides a broad-based research training programme in psychology, covering theory and methods in core domains of the subject which are reflected in the particular research strengths within the Department. This course will not be accepting applications for entry after 2024.
Scientific programme
IPC2015 Scientific Programme
The Ontogeny of Physical Intelligence
Fyssen Foundation (2013-15)
Oxford CDI
Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs) are tools for measuring vocabulary size and growth. We make use of parents' extensive experience with their own child to estimate vocabulary skills.
Infant Bilingual Lexicon
ESRC (2013-16)
OxCSIC Collaborators
A list of our collaborators from around the world
Fully Funded DPhil in Experimental Psychology Available
Applicants are sought as part of an interdisciplinary project on ‘Childhood maltreatment and lifetime resilience’ at University of Oxford. The successful applicant will be offered a DPhil place on the DPhil in Experimental Psychology programme with funding (in association with the Humanities Division) commencing in October 2015 to work with Dr Lucy Bowes, Department of Experimental Psychology (Medical Science Division).
Pupil Informatics Symposium
‘Pupil Informatics: light flux sensing, non-image forming pathways and blindsight’ Sponsored by the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)