A 3 year postdoc post is available in the lab of Prof Mark Humphries, at the University of Nottingham (UK)

In this project, our aim is to test the overarching hypothesis that movement transitions are encoded by the same neural population reconfiguring its joint activity, for both rhythmic and discrete movements. We will tackle this question using newly-available population recordings during rhythmic movement transitions in Aplysia and discrete arm movement transitions in monkeys,

The Humphries’ group researches fundamental insights into how the joint activity of neurons encodes information about and actions in the world. For more see: https://www.humphries-lab.org

Queries: mark.humphries@nottingham.ac.uk

Deadline: 5th September

Full details, and to apply:
https://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=27005&forced=2


Professor Mark Humphries | MRC Senior non-Clinical Fellow | Chair in Computational Neuroscience


Lab: humphries-lab.org

Twitter: @markdhumphries

Public blog: https://medium.com/the-spike



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