We had the pleasure of hosting Olivier Collignon, a wonderful scientist working on crossmodal perception and plasticity. Thank you your talk and taking the time to discuss ongoing projects with the lab!
We went for a lab retreat this April. We did many great science things. But the best thing we did was clearly this. Soon to appear on Spotify, stay tuned!
We'll soon advertise a 3-year PhD position on a project that explores the brain processes underlying visual aesthetics using EEG, fMRI, and computational models. Please spread the word if you know someone who could be interested or get in touch if you are! 🌌🌇🏞️🧠
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Had a great time and learnt so much at the 2022 European Visual Neuroscience Summer-school in castle Rauischholzhausen.
Highly recommended for early career researcher in #visionscience
I remember breaking down to my Ph.D. advisor about how stupid I felt while troubleshooting a problem in my project when she handed me this paper. Years later it is still relevant to young students starting off in Science. It's ok to feel stupid, we all do on a regular basis.