Staff members (REF1a/c)
4 - Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience
University of Nottingham
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Conducts basic and/or applied research in the area of auditory neuroscience under the remit of the employer, the Medical Research Council (MRC). The research is focused in Unit of Assessment 4, as evidenced by the aim of the institute "The work of the MRC Institute of Hearing Research (IHR) is devoted to this topic: the brain mechanisms of hearing and the associated cognitive and mutlisensory processes" (see http://www.ihr.mrc.ac.uk). This field of research overlaps heavily with that of many of the Category A researchers, studying sensory neuroscience, being returned in this Unit of Assessment. There are extensive collaborative links, based around joint supervision of post-graduate research students, between members of the MRC IHR and the School of Psychology at The University of Nottingham.
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Conducts basic and/or applied research in the area of auditory neuroscience under the remit of the employer, the Medical Research Council (MRC). The research is focused in Unit of Assessment 4, as evidenced by the aim of the institute "The work of the MRC Institute of Hearing Research (IHR) is devoted to this topic: the brain mechanisms of hearing and the associated cognitive and mutlisensory processes" (see http://www.ihr.mrc.ac.uk). This field of research overlaps heavily with that of many of the Category A researchers, studying sensory neuroscience, being returned in this Unit of Assessment. There are extensive collaborative links, based around joint supervision of post-graduate research students, between members of the MRC IHR and the School of Psychology at The University of Nottingham.
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