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Cognitive Neuroscience

The neural basis of cognitive functions Language Perception Decision making Learning Memory Emotion Consciousness Attention We can now study high-level cognitive functions in the healthy human brain

Neuroimaging The development of non-invasive neuroimaging techniques: Functional MRI Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) EEG

Unique to Tel Aviv University Simultaneous recording of EEG-fMRI and EEG-TMS Studying both brain function and brain structure Developing new methodologies for brain imaging Invasive electrophysiological recordings in patients – including single unit in humans A new EEG center in the school of Psychological Sciences We cover a great variety of cognitive functions

Cognitive Neuroscience Labs at TAU Prof. Naama Friedman: Neuropsychology of Language: developmental and acquired language disorders Prof. Tal Siloni: Neural and cognitive basis of language processing: a psycholinguistic approach Dr. Roni Katzir: Computational linguistics. Learnability of natural languages. Computer simulation of grammar. Prof. Lilach Shalev-Mevorach: Neuropsychology of attention: cognitive and neural basis of ADHD Prof. Dominique Lamy: The cognitive and neural basis of attention and consciousness

Cognitive Neuroscience Labs at TAU Dr. Ricardo Tarrasch: Effects of mindfulness on cognitive functions and dysfunctions Dr. Roy Mukamel: Interaction between perception and action. Imitation and observational learning in healthy subjects and patients with motor deficits Dr. Roy Luria: Mechanism for the updating and creation of representation in working memory Prof. Yonatan Goshen: The cognitive and neural basis of memory: recall and recognition Prof. Marius Usher: computational models of cognition: decision making

Cognitive Neuroscience Labs at TAU Prof. Talma Hendler: The neuro-behavioral dynamics of human emotional experience and their role in the cause and alleviation of mental disorders Prof. Yair Bar-Haim: The neuro-cognitive basis of anxiety disorders. Prof. Yaniv Assaf: Measuring brain micro-structure and neuroplasticity with MRI in human and rodents. Prof. Galit Yovel: The cognitive and neural basis of high-level visual processing. Face and object recognition

The neural basis of cognitive functions Language Perception Decision making Memory Learning Emotion Consciousness Attention

Center of Research Excellence in Cognitive Sciences