
News
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Multi-million euro grant for consortium led by UM psychology Prof. Anita Jansen
Maastricht University has been selected for the first time as the primary applicant and project leader of the Gravitation programme.
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Agustin Lage Castellanos invited to present at the Algonauts Project Workshop at MIT
“The main goal was learning and having some nerdish fun!”
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Three researchers FPN awarded funding by NWO Open Competition - SSH
NWO Domain Social Sciences and Humanities has awarded funding to three UM researchers in the NWO Open Competition – SSH.
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Marian Schneider: Relating human conscious perception to the brain at unprecedented spatial resolution
“We’ve been researching a very old question: how can we link our daily experiences to underlying brain activity?”
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Mathilde Kennis (FPN): Trans persons and their sexual well-being
“If I go through gender confirmation treatment, how will life be between the sheets?” This is a common question in the trans-community. Mathilde Kennis is trying to find an answer.
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Tackling tinnitus with behavioural therapy
In the new European treatment guidelines for tinnitus, a therapy developed at Maastricht University (UM) has been designated as the only recommended treatment. It is a form of cognitive behavioural therapy that is currently offered solely by health care centres in Hoensbroek and Eindhoven.
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Irena Boskovic: A Multi-Method Approach to the Detection of Fabricated Symptoms
On Tuesday 29 January 2019, Irena Boskovic (Clinical Psychological Science, Forensic Psychology section) will be defending her thesis “A Multi-Method Approach to the Detection of Fabricated Symptoms” in the Auditorium at Minderbroedersberg 4-6.
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