A weekly seminar series at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. All are welcome to attend and there is no need to pre-register, just come early enough to report to Reception and claim a visitor badge.
Please note – all seats are allocated on first-come, first-served basis, and we have an H&S limit of 90 attendees which cannot be exceeded.
Talks this term:
9 Oct | Marta Correia (MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit)
High Resolution fMRI – Is it worth it at 3T?
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16 Oct | No talk today
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23 Oct | Annette Bruhel (BCNI, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge)
Training amygdala regulation using real-time fMRI neurofeedback
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30 Oct | Richard Meiser-Stedman (MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit)
PTSD in children and adolescents: How cognitive mechanisms shape early responses to trauma
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6 Nov | Kate Baker (Department of Medical Genetics, University of Cambridge)
Intellectual disability of known genetic origin – new journeys toward the unexpected
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13 Nov | Ian Charest (MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit)
The brain of the beholder – inferior temporal representations of visual objects are individually unique and predict perceived similarity
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20 Nov | Hedwig Gockel (MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit)
On the Frequency Following Response, a measure of phase locking in the auditory brainstem
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27 Nov | Ana Catarino (MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit)
Memory control deficits in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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4 Dec | Joni Holmes (MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit)
Working memory and Specific Language Impairment |