
Woolgar-Lab
@labwoolgar
Led by @AlexWoolgar, we study the neural basis for cognitive control, underpinning the incredible human capacity for flexible and diverse behaviour.
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Multiscale activation patterns of EEG (as quantified using Wavelet transformation) are very informative about semantic object categories and recognition performance frontiersin.org/article/10.338… Prof. Alexandra Woolgar Woolgar-Lab AcademicEEG

Very happy to announce our symposium "Multi-dimensional functional connectivity in EEG/MEG: old and novel methods" OHBM, organized with the amazing Prof. Alexandra Woolgar and @rikhens, and featuring the no-less amazing Alessio Basti, @Hamed_Nili, Erin Goddard, Setareh Rahimi. MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit

Super excited about the first international TMS-fMRI workshop, in person, in Cyprus, this May. Concurrent TMS-fMRI users unite! Let's learn from one another. Register here: tmsfmri.com/workshop Organised with evalab (@[email protected]) Martin Tik @Chris__Wind


Postdoc job alert! We have a new position in our growing group. Work on goal-directed decision-making, focusing on memory, reinforcement learning, and mood & đź§ decoding of representations with MEG! @ the exciting Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry @WCHN_UCL ow.ly/hufM50Ir9eP Please share!


A clear link between pre-response patterns of neural activity and behaviour during perceptual decision making: ow.ly/crQM50IqXmw Prof. Alexandra Woolgar Amanda Robinson


You can now pre-register your interest to attend the Cognitive Neuroscience Skills Training In Cambridge (COGNESTIC) MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit between 19-30 September 2022. You can find more information here: mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/conferences/co…


New postdoc opportunity at UNSW, Sydney! For a project with Prof. Alexandra Woolgar, visual neuroscience, using behaviour, fMRI and MEG. See external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/5097…. I'll be at #OHBM2022 and Australasian Brain & Psychological Sciences if you'd like to chat in person, or email [email protected]

Come along to the #ohbm Multivariate Approaches session on Thursday morning (yes, after the club night) to see more simulation results from Dr. Tijl Grootswagers and Prof. Alexandra Woolgar - we looked at the benefit of creating pseudotrials using trial averaging and resampling. Poster WTh579


Now published. This work investigates three ways of using representational connectivity analysis to evaluate potential transfer of information across the brain. A great collaboration with Prof. Alexandra Woolgar (Woolgar-Lab), @rikhens and Hamed Nili.

Something really special: We have a 4-year postdoc position open, using neuroimaging to study potentially hidden cognitive abilities in non-speaking autism. M/EEG, decoding, receptive language, cognitive control jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/37323/ DM Prof. Alexandra Woolgar to chat. Please RT!

We are seeking a postdoc with strong analysis skills! With the superb Laura Gwilliams, we will use ML decoding of EEG from autistic non-speakers listening to an audiobook, to study receptive language. More details and EOI here: tinyurl.com/m9atmjt4 Please RT!

We're looking for a new PhD student to come and work with us on the topics of cognitive control and reinforcement learning! Deadline April 26th. For more information, please see users.ugent.be/~sbraem/. Ghent Center for Cognitive Neuroscience

Research assistant opportunity (6 months): Come and work with us on a TMS ⚡️ project looking at causal and temporal role of prefrontal areas in selective attention. More details: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/45975/ DM Jade Jackson to chat.



Fascinating presentation from Rhodri Cusack capturing infant neural representation as reflecting self-supervised learning, at Birmingham workshop on Synergising the Human Brain and Artificial Neural Networks



