KatjaKornysheva
@KatjaKornysheva
PI of Skilled Action & Memory lab @unibirmingham @TheCHBH @UoB_SoP
Co-Director @TheCHBH
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https://sites.google.com/site/kkornysheva/ 21-06-2009 16:33:33
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Exciting OPM sensor development (OPM gradiometers!) here at the The Centre for Human Brain Health. Congrats to Harry, Ania and team!
Incredibly sad news. The DYSPRAXIA FOUNDATION was a trusted and constructive partner in patient engagement for us as researchers, from getting feedback on planned experiments to discussing everyday challenges of individuals with dyspraxia/DCD. It will be difficult to fill this void.
Our lab's highlight today at #NCMDub24 NCM society: Helena presenting changes in the neural control of fast motor sequences produced from long-term memory in adults with DCD DYSPRAXIA FOUNDATION Academy of Medical Sciences The Centre for Human Brain Health. Do get in touch, if you missed the poster & would like to connect.
Very excited for our excellent panel on the role of feedback in neural population dynamics next week at #NCMDub24 !
With contributions from Britton Sauerbrei, Laureline Logiaco, Amy Orsborn, PhD 👩🔬🐵, & Saurabh Vyas.
Looking forward to the spectacular conference program at #NCMDub24 next week and starting my term on the NCM society board shortly. See you there! ncm-society.org/2024-meeting/ The Centre for Human Brain Health
Workshop on 'SBA: Synergising the Human Brain and Artificial Neural Networks', 26 April (you can also join online) at the University of Birmingham. Organized/sponsored by Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine, The Centre for Human Brain Health and the IIDSA.
tickettailor.com/events/sbawork…
PhD position: I’m looking for a PhD candidate to lead a project on how modulating variability can improve motor learning in my lab at Tel Aviv University. The position will be part of the TReND doctoral network with 11 other PhD students from around Europe movementsciences.sites.tau.ac.il/open-positions
Join us for an immersive learning experience using the FLUX pipeline for MEG data analysis at The Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham from June 11th to 14th, 2024. For program details, registration, and to meet our amazing teaching team, please visit neuosc.com/flux-toolkit
Thank you so much to everyone who joined our The Centre for Human Brain Health researchers at The Exchange today!🎊
It was lovely to see everyone get stuck into a host of brain-boosting crafts, challenges, and conversations in celebration of #brainawarenessweek2024 🧠
Cell Cell Press Université de Lausanne This metaphor of an open #scissors strikingly depicts the progressive decline in the representation of women at successive stages of the scientific and academic career trajectory
Women embark on these paths with equal enthusiasm and potential as men..
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📢Postdoc position available in my lab📢
Explore the age-old nature vs. nurture debate in human emotions through infant emotion processing using a cutting-edge neuroimaging tool, OPM-MEG The Centre for Human Brain Health, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Uni of Birmingham!🧠👶
Learn more here:
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It's #BrainAwarenessWeek 🧠
Researchers from Uni of Birmingham will be at The Exchange on Centenary Square and the Midlands Arts Centre (MAC). There'll be various activities for all ages to get those neurons fired up!
📅16 March
More info: bit.ly/UoBBAW2024
#UoBBAW #CHBHEvents
New paper 'A ubiquitous spectrolaminar motif of local field potential power across the primate cortex' published today at Nature Neuroscience!
nature.com/articles/s4159…
A collaborative effort with Earl K. Miller, Diego Mendoza-Halliday, Alex James Major, Robert Desimone, and others 1/n