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  Investigating the link between sleep patterns, waking behaviour and brain activity, connectivity and structure


   School of Psychology

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  Prof Andrew Bagshaw  Applications accepted all year round  Awaiting Funding Decision/Possible External Funding

About the Project

This project will use multimodal neuroimaging techniques (EEG-fMRI, resting state fMRI, diffusion tensor imaging) to investigate the link between sleep patterns, waking behaviour and brain activity, connectivity and structure.

Funding Notes

Self-funded students may wish to apply.

There are a number of currently open competitive studentship schemes at the University of Birmingham, and students are welcome to discuss their eligibility for these with the supervisor or the PG Admissions Tutor.

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