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Dr. Lei Zhang
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University of Birmingham, UK
Apply by Jan 9, 2024
Application deadline
Jan 9, 2024
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Dr. Lei Zhang
University of Birmingham, UK
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Application Deadline
Jan 9, 2024
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
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Dr. Lei Zhang
Job Description
Dr. Lei Zhang is looking for 2x PhD students interested in the cognitive, computational, and neural basis of (social) learning and decision-making in health and disease. The newly opened ALP(E)N Lab (Adaptive Learning Psychology and Neuroscience Lab) addresses the fundamental question of the “adaptive brain” by studying the cognitive, computational, and neurobiological basis of (social) learning and decision-making in healthy individuals (across the lifespan), and in psychiatric disorders. The lab combines an array of approaches including neuroimaging, patient studies and computational modelling (particularly hierarchical Bayesian modelling) with behavioural paradigms inspired by learning theories. The lab is based at the Centre for Human Brain Health and Institute of Mental Health at the University of Birmingham, UK, with access to exceptional facilities including MRI, MEG, TMS, and fNIRS. Funding is available through two competitive schemes from the BBSRC and MRC that provide a stipend, fees (at UK rate) and a research allowance, amongst other benefits. International (ie, outside UK) applicants are welcome.
Requirements
- Interested candidates should first send their CV and a short statement of research intentions by 9th January 2023 to Dr. Lei Zhang before applying through the schemes
- as only a small number of applicants can be put forward.
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