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Brain and behaviour

We are all human, but we all behave differently. Why is that? On research into what moves people and how our behavior emerges from our brain: from the level of molecules to human relationships.

News

Hoe AI met lichtpuntjes objecten suggereert

How AI can help blind people see

Scientists are working to develop implants in the brain that will allow blind people to see a little. The PhD research of Jaap de Ruyter de Steveninck of Radboud University is helping with this development by using AI and deep learning.

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Supporting the right small changes can have big impacts

Small changes in our everyday actions can trigger significant, rapid societal shifts especially when it comes to climate action. A newstudy highlights the importance of analyzing these dynamics with a comprehensive framework.

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Freeze response in dangerous situations is actually very useful

A doctoral research project conducted at Radboud University by Felix Klaassen and defended on the 5th of June shows that the freeze response can be really helpful in dealing with a situation in a well-considered way.

Researchers on behaviour

Prof. J.C.T.M. Karremans (Johan)
Dr Y.H.M. van den Berg (Yvonne)
Prof. J.M. Vink (Jacqueline)
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Brain researchers

Prof. K. Roelofs (Karin)
Prof. E. Aarts (Esther)
Prof. F.P. de Lange (Floris)
Prof. S. Hunnius (Sabine)
Dr L.K.E. Genzel (Lisa)
Prof. H. Bekkering (Harold)
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Research projects

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VMBO Sportlab

In the research project vmbo sportlab, a consortium of young people, practitioners and researchers will provide insights and knowledge about how to tackle inactivity among VMBO students and get them playing sport and exercising into later life

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The Understanding Coach

Patients with memory loss often need more support as their condition worsens. The Understanding Coach project is developing a compassionate AI-powered virtual human tool that is aimed at improving these patients’ quality of life.

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DYNAMIC

A consortium of seven partners, led by the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour (Radboud University)will build the world's first MRI scanner with a magnetic field strength of 14 Tesla in Nijmegen.

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