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The Brain and Behaviour group explores multiple aspects of cognition and behaviour across the lifespan in both non-clinical and clinical populations. We study the brain and how it impacts behaviour, examine how the brain adapts to change, and how brain processes can be modulated. This research necessitates a broad range of methods such as neuropsychology, cognitive modelling, neuroimaging, neurostimulation as well as mixed methodologies.
This Wiki contains useful information and links on methods used in the Brain & Behaviour Section.
- For general information, please see Brain and Behaviour webpage at University of Surrey
- For details on orientation, facilities, setup, access and training, please use the School of Psychology Hub [access controlled link].
- Please read "Read Me" document first
- See Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratories & User Guides.
The Wiki contains:
- Code & Data Respository: information on open science, as well as tasks, code & data from the lab & external sources.
- Resources on Design & Statistics (& Data Collection), Programming & Other (e.g. Researcher Support, Manuscript Preparation, Conferences, Other Skills)
- Methods information for EEG, MRI [inc. DTI, MRS], fMRI, Neurostimulation [TMS, tES], Other [Actigraphy, Psychophysiology, Eye-Tracking]
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