Apply to NeuroCognitive Translation Lab

University of Nebraska–Lincoln Psychology
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Psychology

If you are interested in applying computer science to answer questions in psychology or neuroscience, the NeuroCognitive Translation Lab aims to advance fundamental theory and cultivate cutting-edge methods within cognitive neuroscience to better understand and predict mental abilities and patient health outcomes.

The lab accomplishes these aims through the study of typical and abnormal biopsychological phenomena. This lab applies behavioral, brain imaging (e.g., fMRI, DTI, fNIRS), and computational (e.g., machine learning, network analysis, pattern analyses) techniques to answer two research questions: (1) What can our neural and behavioral signatures tell us about our mental abilities?, and (2) How can we better leverage these signatures for predicting human health outcomes?

Questions? Contact:
Nicholas A. Hubbard, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior
https://psychology.unl.edu/nct-lab/research