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Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging

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Current research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration BrainGain
Secretariat Learning to go: Frontostriatal coupling and the interaction between motivation and action
Secretariat Decoding the memory trace using multivariate analysis of electrophysiological data
Secretariat Sparse Learning of Deep Models
Secretariat Neural Mechanisms of Human Perceptual Decision Making
Secretariat Integrating motivation, cognition and action - Frontal control of dopamine-dependent striatal processing
Secretariat Treatment of cognitive disorders based on functional brain imaging
Secretariat Function and self-regulation of the fronto-striatal system
Secretariat Controlling emotions
Secretariat Tracking long-term memory consolidation and knowledge construction in the developing brain
Secretariat ADHD: a disconnection between the attentional control and sensory systems of the brain?
Secretariat Memory formation under stress: The emerging importance of the brain mineralocorticoid receptor
Secretariat What is a mental simulation?
Secretariat How the functional architecture of the working brain is shaped by oscillatory brain activity
Secretariat Seeing is predicting: the role of prediction in perception
Secretariat Neural correlates of spatial memory in children and adults
Secretariat Raising glasses and pointing fingers: A neurocognitive account of communicative actions
Secretariat Dopaminergic modulation of fronto-striatal activity during cognitive control
Secretariat Does sequence encoding in long-term memory require working memory maintenance?
Secretariat How fear controls our observation
Secretariat The risk of dementia in patients with cerebral small vessel disease. A prospective diffusion tensor imaging cohort study
Secretariat Syntactic priming: a mechanism for second language learning in the brain?
Secretariat The three dimensions of aversive memories: neurons, hormones and genes
Secretariat Mechanisms of neuronal interactions and their cognitive top-down control

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