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Would you like to help stroke research? Are you above 50 years and healthy?
We always require volunteers to participate in our research studies. What is involved? Healthy volunteers will be asked to participate in short memory, attention, and language tests, which are fun to do and may keep you mentally fit!
Advances in Understanding Mechanisms of Cortico-Thalamic Interactions in Cognition and Behavior
Although it is customary to think of the thalamus as a relay that enables corticocortical communication, converging methods of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and optogenetics have highlighted the important contribution of the thalamus as a structure whose activities regulate cognitive behavior. This minisymposium presents an exciting array of findings that are making seminal contributions to our understanding of systems-level mechanisms affording new insight and perspectives into the so-called cognitive thalamus.
The Jeffrey Gray Behavioural Neuroscience Facility
This interdisciplinary research centre is named after the late Professor Jeffrey Gray, who was one of the founders of behavioural neuroscience in Oxford. It is based in a brand new state of the art laboratory for rodent behavioural testing funded by the Wellcome Trust. The facility is managed by the Department of Experimental Psychology with significant involvement from, and collaborative work with, a number of other departments including Physiology Anatomy and Genetics, Psychiatry, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Pharmacology and Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
3. Attention Difficulties: Mechanisms and Plasticity
How does neurodivergent attention affect developing cognition?
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