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Understanding the neurophysiology of executive function. This project explores the causal neural basis of executive functions (EF) —multi-tasking, decision-making, and cognitive control — which are am

The University of Queensland — ARC Future Fellowships
Amount
Up to $994,485
Closes
Friday 5 January 2029
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Understanding the neurophysiology of executive function. This project explores the causal neural basis of executive functions (EF) —multi-tasking, decision-making, and cognitive control — which are among the most vital psychological operations for adaptive behaviour in everyday life. Currently, little is known about the role of neurochemicals in EF and how they interact with manipulations of brain activity. This project expects to elucidate the causal interplay between EF and neurochemicals using a unique combination of cutting-edge approaches including brain stimulation and ultra-high field brain imaging. Anticipated outcomes are a greater understanding of brain function which should pave the way for fundamental research into the ability to enhance human performance in applied settings.. Scheme: ARC Future Fellowships. Field: 5202 - Biological Psychology. Lead: Dr Hannah Filmer

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