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CBB

Cognition, Brain, and Behavior: A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to the Human Mind

The Cognition, Brain, and Behavior (CBB) research group focuses on understanding the human mind/brain using a Cognitive Neuroscience approach and advanced statistical methodologies (e.g., Bayesian methods, machine learning, structured additive regression models, multivariate approaches, computational modelling).

Research Topics

This research group has been studying:

  • How connectivity constrains neural processing;
  • How object knowledge is represented in the brain (i.e., what dictates mapping of information in the brain);
  • Neuroplasticity in special populations (e.g., congenitally deaf), using a multimodal approach (e.g., fMRI; transcranial direct current stimulation – tDCS).

For more information please see our funded projects, publications, and associated laboratory (the Proaction lab).

Scientific Coordinator

Cognition, Brain and Behavior (CBB)

Integrated PhD member