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  PhD at York University: Working memory and distraction in healthy ageing. This will involve behavioural methods as well as functional neuroimaging (primarily fMRI).


   Department of Psychology

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  Dr Fiona McNab  Applications accepted all year round  Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

Research in the group focuses on improving understanding of what limits working memory in young adults and in healthy ageing, and how working memory decline might be delayed or prevented. A selection of published papers can be found here:

https://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/faculty/fm841/#profile

The successful candidate will take part in a competitive process for funding.

Please contact Dr Fiona McNab as soon as possible before 15th December to be considered for a funding application with a January 2017 deadline, or after 15th December 2016 to be considered for a funding application with a January 2018 deadline.

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Funding Notes

The successful candidate will take part in a competitive process for funding.

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